Description |
10 p. : digital, PDF file. |
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Conference paper ; NREL/CP-500-33138
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System Details |
Mode of access: Internet from the NREL web site. Address as of 6/7/06: http://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy05osti/33138.pdf; current access available via PURL. |
Note |
Title from title screen (viewed on June 7, 2006). |
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"November 2004." |
Summary |
Traditional wind turbines are equipped with induction generators. Induction generators are preferred because they are inexpensive, rugged, and require very little maintenance. Unfortunately, induction generators require reactive power from the grid to operate. Because reactive power varies with the output power, the terminal voltage at the generator may become too low to compensate the induction generator. The interactions among the wind turbine, the power network, and the capacitor compensation, are important aspects of wind generation. In this paper, we will show the interactions among the induction generator, capacitor compensation, power system network, and magnetic saturations and examine the cause of resonance conditions and self-excitation. |
Subject |
Wind turbines -- Power supply.
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Capacitors.
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Indexed Term |
17 WIND ENERGY |
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24 POWER TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION |
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CAPACITORS |
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EXCITATION |
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HARMONICS |
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INDUCTION GENERATORS |
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MAINTENANCE |
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POWER SYSTEMS |
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RESONANCE |
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WIND POWER |
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WIND TURBINES |
Added Author |
Muljadi, E.
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (U.S.)
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Muljadi, E. |
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Butterfield, C. P. |
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Romanowitz, H. |
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Yinger, R. |
Other Form: |
Self excitation and harmonics in wind power generation 10 p. (OCoLC)57207013 |
Standard No. |
DOX 15011697 |
Gpo Item No. |
0430-P-04 (online) |
Sudoc No. |
E 9.17:NREL/CP-500-33138 |
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