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Control of the Parallel Operation of DR-HVDC and VSC-HVDC for Offshore Wind Power Transmission
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 2021This paper presents a control of the parallel operation of diode rectifier based high-voltage direct current (DR-HVDC) and voltage source converter based HVDC (VSC-HVDC) links. The two links are connected to offshore wind farms (OWFs).
Ashkan Nami +4 more
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A Generic Power Converter Sizing Framework for Series-Connected DC Offshore Wind Farms
IEEE transactions on power electronics, 2022Wind farms featuring a series-connected dc collection system have been shown to offer advantages in terms of total conversion efficiency and amount of offshore-deployed equipment.
Marten Pape, Mehrdad Kazerani
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Seasonal variability of wake impacts on US mid-Atlantic offshore wind plant power production
Wind Energy Science. The mid-Atlantic will experience rapid wind plant development due to its promising wind resource located near large population centers. Wind turbines and wind plants create wakes, or regions of reduced wind speed, that may negatively affect downwind ...
D. Rosencrans +5 more
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Advanced LVRT Control Scheme for Offshore Wind Power Plant
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 2021Offshore wind farms (OWF) are being rapidly integrated to the power systems, which can be primarily attributed to saturation of the mainland onshore area, and high wind speed in offshore sites.
M. M. Kabsha, Z. Rather
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Reactive planning considering Offshore Wind Power generation
Proceedings of 14th International Conference on Harmonics and Quality of Power - ICHQP 2010, 2010Nowadays, the penetration of wind power in power systems increases very fast. In particular, the Offshore Wind Farms (OWFs) are very promising for future development. The unpredictable real output of the Wind Farms (WF) can cause reactive power problems and lead to variable voltage profiles and consequently to voltage quality issues.
ALLAHDADIAN, JAVAD +3 more
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Optimized Power Generation in Offshore Wind Parks
Power and Energy Systems and Applications, 2011Electricity generation on offshore wind parks has an increasing economic importance - the European Commission foresees that 12% of the wind energy will be produced on offshore installations by 2020, and this share is likely to increase further in the following years.
Oliveira Filho, J. de, Papp, Z.
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Green Technologies Conference, 2021
High Voltage AC (HVAC) is the standard transmission system for short distances, while High Voltage DC (HVDC) is a popular solution for the long-distance transmission of offshore wind power generation.
A. Biswas +3 more
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High Voltage AC (HVAC) is the standard transmission system for short distances, while High Voltage DC (HVDC) is a popular solution for the long-distance transmission of offshore wind power generation.
A. Biswas +3 more
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Offshore Wind Power Meteorology
2007Wind farms built at offshore locations are likely to become an important part of the electricity supply of the future. For an efficient development of this energy source, in depth knowledge about the wind conditions at such locations is therefore crucial. Offshore wind power meteorology aims to provide this knowledge. This paper describes its scope and
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Turbines [offshore wind power]
Power Engineer, 2003This paper discusses the next generation of offshore windfarms proposed for the UK. Round 1 was launched in December 2000 and the successful applicants were announced in April 2001. Some 18 sites at 13 locations were awarded (some were multiple developments); of those, eight have already received consent Construction has already started at North Hoyle,
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Offshore wind power planning in Korea
2013 15th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications (EPE), 2013Wind power generation is globally recognized as the most universal and reliable form of renewable energy. Korea is currently depending mostly on coal and petroleum to generate electrical power and is now trying to replace them with renewable energy such as offshore wind power generation.
Chul Soo Seo +3 more
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