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Modelling and simulation of a small-scale wind turbine generator in isolated distribution network
Syafaruddin
Second International Conference on Innovative Computing Information and Control Icicic 2007
Abstract
In recent years, the wind energy capacity is rapidly increasing in importance as a share of electricity supply on worldwide basis. A small-scale wind turbine generator is usually installed in an isolated distribution network. This paper aims to justify that the intermittent power output of a small capacity of wind power contributes to supply demand without interfering with the output power balance and voltage profile of the network. A d-q axis model of an isolated distribution network is established with connection of a doubly fed wound rotor type induction generator (DTIG)-based wind turbine generation. By using Mathlab Simulink, the simulation results demonstrated that a small-scale of wind turbine generation unit can be freely operated in an isolated distribution network without creating violation in power balance and voltage profile.