Emergent Mind

Abstract

In this work we present a novel dual-port grid-forming control strategy, for permanent magnet synchronous generator wind turbines with back-to-back voltage source converters, that unifies the entire range of functions from maximum power point tracking (MPPT) to providing inertia and fast frequency response without explicit mode switching between grid-following and grid-forming control. The controls impose a well-defined AC voltage at the grid-side converter (GSC) and the machine-side converter (MSC) AC terminals and explicitly stabilize the DC-link capacitor voltage through both GSC and MSC. The wind turbine's kinetic energy storage and curtailment are adjusted through a combination of implicit rotor speed control and pitch angle control and directly determine the operating mode and level of grid support. Moreover, we provide analytical small-signal stability conditions for a simplified system and explicitly characterize the relationship between control gains, curtailment, and the wind turbines steady-state response. Finally, a detailed simulation study is used to validate the results and compared the proposed control with state-of-the-art MPPT control.

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