Wind farm control ‐ Part I: A review on control system concepts and structures

Abstract Wind farm control design is a recently new area of research that has rapidly become a key enabler for the development of large wind farm projects and their safe and efficient connection to the power grid. A comprehensive review of the intense research conducted in this area over the last 10...

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Main Authors: Leif Erik Andersson, Olimpo Anaya‐Lara, John Olav Tande, Karl Otto Merz, Lars Imsland
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-07-01
Series:IET Renewable Power Generation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.12160
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spelling doaj-cfa082447746459da9951d95512de91c2021-08-02T08:25:42ZengWileyIET Renewable Power Generation1752-14161752-14242021-07-0115102085210810.1049/rpg2.12160Wind farm control ‐ Part I: A review on control system concepts and structuresLeif Erik Andersson0Olimpo Anaya‐Lara1John Olav Tande2Karl Otto Merz3Lars Imsland4Department of Engineering Cybernetics Norwegian University of Science and Technology Trondheim 7491 NorwayDepartment of Electronic and Electrical Engineering University of Strathclyde Glasgow G1 1XW UKEnergy Systems Department SINTEF Energy Research Trondheim 7034 NorwayEnergy Systems Department SINTEF Energy Research Trondheim 7034 NorwayDepartment of Engineering Cybernetics Norwegian University of Science and Technology Trondheim 7491 NorwayAbstract Wind farm control design is a recently new area of research that has rapidly become a key enabler for the development of large wind farm projects and their safe and efficient connection to the power grid. A comprehensive review of the intense research conducted in this area over the last 10 years is presented. Part I reviews control system concepts and structures and classifies them depending on their main objective (i.e. to maximise power production or to provide grid services. The work and key findings in each paper are discussed in detail with particular emphasis on the turbine side. Additionally, the review contributes to the existing reviews on the area by providing an elegant classification between model testing and control approaches. Areas where significant work is still needed are also discussed. In Part II, a thorough review on aerodynamic wind farm models for control design purposes is provided.https://doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.12160
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Karl Otto Merz
Lars Imsland
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John Olav Tande
Karl Otto Merz
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Wind farm control ‐ Part I: A review on control system concepts and structures
IET Renewable Power Generation
author_facet Leif Erik Andersson
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title Wind farm control ‐ Part I: A review on control system concepts and structures
title_short Wind farm control ‐ Part I: A review on control system concepts and structures
title_full Wind farm control ‐ Part I: A review on control system concepts and structures
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title_full_unstemmed Wind farm control ‐ Part I: A review on control system concepts and structures
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series IET Renewable Power Generation
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1752-1424
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Wind farm control design is a recently new area of research that has rapidly become a key enabler for the development of large wind farm projects and their safe and efficient connection to the power grid. A comprehensive review of the intense research conducted in this area over the last 10 years is presented. Part I reviews control system concepts and structures and classifies them depending on their main objective (i.e. to maximise power production or to provide grid services. The work and key findings in each paper are discussed in detail with particular emphasis on the turbine side. Additionally, the review contributes to the existing reviews on the area by providing an elegant classification between model testing and control approaches. Areas where significant work is still needed are also discussed. In Part II, a thorough review on aerodynamic wind farm models for control design purposes is provided.
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