TY - GEN
T1 - Active filter parameter tuning method for harmonic voltage mitigation in wind power plants
AU - Li, Shuting
AU - Wu, Jingxuan
AU - Vasquez, Juan C.
AU - Guerrero, Josep M.
AU - Palensky, Peter
AU - Lekić, Aleksandra
PY - 2024/9
Y1 - 2024/9
N2 - It is challenging to determine the active filter control factors in wind power plants (WPP) to obtain effective harmonic voltage mitigation and avoid over-modulation or system instability problems caused by overlarge feedforward or feedback gains. To address this issue, an active filter tuning (AFT) method is proposed in this paper to offer a common parameter tuning and stability assessment strategy for both current-controlled and voltage-controlled harmonic impedance reshaping (HIR) methods by introducing a coordination factor including different weight coefficients for system stability margin, wind turbine (WT) harmonic suppression, and grid harmonic mitigation. The superiority of the proposed method is verified in a 20 MW WPP with four cases considering both WT harmonic voltage amplification and grid voltage amplification. Compared to previous methods, the AFT-based HIR method achieves a more flexible balance between system stability and harmonic voltage mitigation, obtaining better performance in WT harmonic suppression, grid harmonic suppression, system robustness, and transient response.
AB - It is challenging to determine the active filter control factors in wind power plants (WPP) to obtain effective harmonic voltage mitigation and avoid over-modulation or system instability problems caused by overlarge feedforward or feedback gains. To address this issue, an active filter tuning (AFT) method is proposed in this paper to offer a common parameter tuning and stability assessment strategy for both current-controlled and voltage-controlled harmonic impedance reshaping (HIR) methods by introducing a coordination factor including different weight coefficients for system stability margin, wind turbine (WT) harmonic suppression, and grid harmonic mitigation. The superiority of the proposed method is verified in a 20 MW WPP with four cases considering both WT harmonic voltage amplification and grid voltage amplification. Compared to previous methods, the AFT-based HIR method achieves a more flexible balance between system stability and harmonic voltage mitigation, obtaining better performance in WT harmonic suppression, grid harmonic suppression, system robustness, and transient response.
KW - Harmonic impedance reshaping
KW - Harmonic modeling
KW - Stability assessment
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85196848655&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.epsr.2024.110726
DO - 10.1016/j.epsr.2024.110726
M3 - Conference article in Journal
SN - 0378-7796
VL - 234
JO - Electric Power Systems Research
JF - Electric Power Systems Research
M1 - 110726
ER -