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IEEE Transactions on Power Systems | 2007

Power Fluctuations From Large Wind Farms

Poul Ejnar Sørensen; Nicolaos Antonio Cutululis; A. Vigueras-Rodriguez; Leo E. Jensen; Jesper Hjerrild; Martin Heyman Donovan; Henrik Madsen

This paper deals with power fluctuations from wind farms. The time range in focus is between one minute and up to a couple of hours. In this time range, substantial power fluctuations have been observed during unstable weather conditions. A wind power fluctuation model is described, and measured time series from the first large offshore wind farm, Horns Rev in Denmark, are compared to simulated time series. The comparison between measured and simulated time series focuses on the ramping characteristics of the wind farm at different power levels and on the need for system generation reserves due to the fluctuations. The comparison shows a reasonable agreement between simulations and measurements, although there is still room for improvement of the simulation model.


IEEE Power & Energy Magazine | 2001

Effect of Insulation Properties on the Field Grading of Solid Dielectric DC Cable

Steven Boggs; Dwight H. Damon; Jesper Hjerrild; Joachim Holbøll; Mogens Henriksen

The development of solid dielectric dc transmission class cable is a priority throughout much of the world, to avoid risks associated with placing hydrocarbon fluids in underwater environments. The conductivity of polymeric solid dielectrics tends to be a strong function of temperature and electric field, however. Based on measured material properties, we demonstrate the effect of such dependencies on the field grading of dc cable for the range of measured material properties and provide an analytical approximation for computing the field of resistively graded dielectrics, including the effect of temperature and field-dependent conductivity.


conference of the industrial electronics society | 2006

Analysis of the Behaviour of Genetic Algorithm Applied in Optimization of Electrical System Design for Offshore Wind Farms

Menghua Zhao; Zhe Chen; Jesper Hjerrild

Genetic algorithms (GA) have been applied in many fields to solve multivariable, non linear optimization problems. There are lots of different GA techniques which are used to improve the performance of the algorithm. In this paper, the implementation of GA in optimization of electrical system design for offshore wind farms is proposed and several different GA techniques are investigated. The main problems of GA implementation in this field are addressed and the suitable GA techniques are proposed. The GA method is applied to a real offshore wind farm and the results are evaluated. It is concluded that the genetic algorithm is suitable for the optimization of offshore wind farm layout design as long as proper GA techniques are employed


IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics | 2016

Couplings in Phase Domain Impedance Modeling of Grid-Connected Converters

Mohammad Kazem Bakhshizadeh; Xiongfei Wang; Frede Blaabjerg; Jesper Hjerrild; Lukasz Hubert Kocewiak; Claus Leth Bak; Bo Hesselbak

The output impedance of a power converter plays an important role in the stability assessment of the converter. The impedance can be expressed in different frames such as the stationary frame (phase domain) or in the synchronous frame (dq domain). To treat the three-phase system like a single-phase system, the system can be divided into positive and negative sequences in the phase domain. This paper demonstrates that there exist couplings between the positive and negative sequences, even in a balanced system due to the PLL, which is important for synchronization. Further it will be shown that even though these couplings are very small in magnitude, they are important in the stability of the converter.


2007 IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting | 2007

Power Quality Issues on Wind Power Installations in Denmark

Poul Ejnar Sørensen; Nicolaos Antonio Cutululis; Torsten Lund; Anca Daniela Hansen; Troels Sørensen; Jesper Hjerrild; Martin Heyman Donovan; Leif Christensen; Henny Kraemer Nielsen

This paper introduces the power quality issues of wind power installations in a historic perspective, as the development from a few small wind turbines connected directly to the low voltage grid, to the present system with high penetration on the medium voltage distribution grids and two large offshore wind farms connected at transmission level. In this perspective, the power quality issues are divided into local issues particularly related to the voltage quality in the distribution systems and global issues related to the power system control and stability. Power quality characteristics of wind turbines and wind farms are described according to national and international standards, and measurements from wind farms are presented.


ieee powertech conference | 2007

Power System Operation with Large Scale Wind Power Integration

Akarin Suwannarat; Birgitte Bak-Jensen; Zhe Chen; Hans Linde Nielsen; Jesper Hjerrild; Poul Ejnar Sørensen; Anca Daniela Hansen

The Danish power system starts to face problems of integrating thousands megawatts of wind power, which produce in a stochastic behavior due to natural wind fluctuations. With wind power capacities increasing, the Danish Transmission System Operator (TSO) is faced with new challenges related to the uncertain nature of wind power. In this paper, proposed models of generations and control system are presented which analyze the deviation of power exchange at the western Danish-German border, taking into account the fluctuating nature of wind power. The performance of the secondary control of the thermal power plants and the spinning reserves control from the Combined Heat and Power (CHP) units to achieve active power balance with the increased wind power penetration is presented.


IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation | 2002

Effect of semicon-dielectric interface on conductivity and electric field distribution

Jesper Hjerrild; Joachim Holbøll; Mogens Henriksen; Steven Boggs

Development of solid dielectric dc transmission class cable has become a priority throughout much of the world. Interdiffusion between the semiconducting electrode materials and the dielectric inevitably causes variations in conductivity of the dielectric near the semicon which results in distortion of the electric field and space charge formation under dc conditions. Analytical approximations and numerical computations provide a basis for analyzing space charge measurements, and based on such space charge measurements and the analysis, we estimate the field distortion for several material systems.


conference on electrical insulation and dielectric phenomena | 2000

Space charge build-up in XLPE-cable with temperature gradient

Joachim Holbøll; Mogens Henriksen; Jesper Hjerrild

Space charge build-up in standard XLPE insulated AC cables has been studied under varying temperature and field conditions. The cables were triple-extruded with the inner semicon on a solid aluminum conductor, 5.5mm XLPE-insulation and an outer semicon. The cables were stressed up to 15kV/mm DC and temperatures were applied in the 20 - 80/spl deg/C range with gradients across the insulation of up to 15/spl deg/C. In this paper, the observed charge phenomena in the bulk and at the interfaces are related to the external conditions, in particular to the temperature gradient. The measured space charge distributions are compared to calculated values, based on available conduction models and the deviations are discussed thoroughly.


ieee international energy conference | 2016

Harmonic modelling, propagation and mitigation for large wind power plants connected via long HVAC cables: Review and outlook of current research

Mohammad Kazem Bakhshizadeh; Jesper Hjerrild; Lukasz Hubert Kocewiak; Bo Hesselbæk; Troels Sørensen; Frede Blaabjerg; Claus Leth Bak; Filipe Miguel Faria da Silva

This paper presents a state-of-the-art review on grid connection of large offshore wind power plants (OWPPs) using extra-long high voltage AC (HVAC) cables. The paper describes research by DONG Energy Wind Power in close collaboration with Aalborg University addressing related challenges through an industrial PhD project. The overall goal is to gain a better understanding of extra-long HVAC cable connected OWPPs, in order to ensure reliability and availability of OWPPs. This will reduce the cost of energy, as the risk of costly delays and modifications after the project has been commissioned can be reduced and operational availability and the reliability can be improved. Challenges hereto include lower resonance frequencies due to the long cables, frequency dependent modelling of long submarine cables, passive filtering, and PLL dynamics in the control loops (from a harmonic stability point of view).


international conference on harmonics and quality of power | 2010

The impact of harmonics calculation methods on power quality assessment in wind farms

Lukasz Hubert Kocewiak; Jesper Hjerrild; Claus Leth Bak

Different methods of calculating harmonics in measurements obtained from offshore wind farms are shown in this paper. Appropriate data processing methods are suggested for harmonics with different origin and nature. Enhancements of discrete Fourier transform application in order to reduce measurement data processing errors are proposed and compared with classical methods. Comparison of signal processing methods for harmonic studies is presented and application dependent on harmonics origin and nature recommended. Certain aspects related to magnitude and phase calculation in stationary measurement data are analysed and described. Qualitative indices of measurement data harmonic analysis in order to assess the calculation accuracy are suggested and used.

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Poul Ejnar Sørensen

Technical University of Denmark

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Joachim Holbøll

Technical University of Denmark

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