Future on Power Electronics for Wind Turbine Systems

Aalborg University

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Abstract

Wind power is still the most promising renewable energy in the year of 2013. The wind turbine system (WTS) started with a few tens of kilowatt power in the 1980s. Now, multimegawatt wind turbines are widely installed even up to 6-8 MW. There is a widespread use of wind turbines in the distribution networks and more and more wind power stations, acting as power plants, are connected directly to the transmission networks. As the grid penetration and power level of the wind turbines increase steadily, the wind power starts to have significant impacts to the power grid system. Therefore, more advanced generators, power electronic systems, and control solutions have to be introduced to improve the characteristics…

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Keywords
  • Wind power
  • Power optimizer
  • Power electronics
  • Turbine
  • Electric power system
  • Renewable energy
  • Electrical engineering
  • Automotive engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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