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Research on Reactive Power Compensation Configuration of Wind Farm Integration

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The large-scale wind power integration into power system brings great impact on the stability of the grid voltage. In order to reduce the impact of wind power integration on the power system and improve the safety of wind power integration, it is necessary to carry out the research on reactive power compensation configuration of wind farm integration. Firstly, based on the actual situation of wind power project, study the principle of reactive power compensation configuration. Secondly, propose a theoretical calculation method of reactive power compensation configuration. On this basis, combined with the practical 300 MW wind farm project, analyze the reactive power compensation configuration example. Finally, through the modeling and simulation by PSASP software, the accuracy and effectiveness of the calculation method proposed by this paper are verified. The reactive power compensation configuration method studied in this paper is applicable to all wind farms connected to the power system and provides important support for voltage stability in the wind power integration project. It is of great significance to ensure the safe and stable operation of the power grid.

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Wang, J., Chen, C., Zhang, S., Ren, Z., Chen, X., Wang, X. (2021). Research on Reactive Power Compensation Configuration of Wind Farm Integration. In: Hu, Z., Wang, B., Petoukhov, S., He, M. (eds) Advances in Artificial Systems for Power Engineering. AIPE 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1403. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80531-9_12

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