articleIEEE Transactions on Power SystemsJan 31, 2006Closed access

Wind Turbines Emulating Inertia and Supporting Primary Frequency Control

Delft University of Technology

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Abstract

The increasing penetration of variable-speed wind turbines in the electricity grid will result in a reduction of the number of connected conventional power plants. This will require changes in the way the grid frequency is controlled. In this letter, a method is proposed to let variable-speed wind turbines emulate inertia and support primary frequency control. The required power is obtained from the kinetic energy stored in the rotating mass of the turbine blades.

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Keywords
  • Wind power
  • Inertia
  • Automatic frequency control
  • Turbine
  • Control theory (sociology)
  • Frequency grid
  • Variable speed wind turbine
  • Variable (mathematics)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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