학술논문

Steady-state voltage-control method considering large-scale wind-power transmission using half-wavelength transmission lines
Document Type
article
Source
Global Energy Interconnection, Vol 4, Iss 3, Pp 239-250 (2021)
Subject
Half-wavelength lines
Secondary voltage control
Wind-power transmission
Reactive power regulation
Energy conservation
TJ163.26-163.5
Energy industries. Energy policy. Fuel trade
HD9502-9502.5
Language
English
ISSN
2096-5117
Abstract
Half-wavelength transmission can transmit large-scale renewable energy over very long distances. This paper proposes an improved steady-state voltage-control method for half-wavelength transmission systems considering large- scale wind-power transmission. First, the unique voltage characteristics of half-wavelength lines are deduced based on the distributed parameter model. In the secondary voltage-control level, reactive power-transmission limits of half-wavelength lines are introduced as another control objective except for tracing the pilot bus voltage reference. Considering the uncertainty and fluctuation of wind power, the overvoltage risk-assessment method of half-wavelength lines is presented to determine specific voltage-control strategies. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed voltage-control method delivers superior tracking performance according to a voltage reference value and prevents the overvoltage risk of half- wavelength lines effectively in different wind-power penetrations.