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Power Stability and Quality Improvement using Ideal DFIG
Mile Joncevski, Mile Spirovski
Mile Jonchevski, ESM 11.October 9 1000 Skopje., 2Mile Spirovski Faculty of Technical sciences at University of Bitola Makedonska Falanga 33, Bitola 7000 Macedonia
Abstract: The transmission power system has the first DFIG wind farm, and its dynamic characteristics are studied in this paper. We measure it using the MATLAB/SIMULINK tool to study the behaviour. We have designed the wind turbine and power system with real-life data. We intend to improve the power stability and quality for which we find how the DFIG works in various situations. We did simulations for tests with short circuits on voltage level and wind speed changes.
Keywords: DFIG, Wind Turbine, Dynamic Characteristics, Macedonian Power System Power Stability and Quality Improvement using Ideal DFIG
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jes/2023/13/2/46-55
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