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Direct power control 1 Discrete space vector modulation 1 Doubly fed induction generator 1 Fixed speed wind turbine 1 Frequency converter/inverter 1 Low voltage ride through 1 asynchronous generator 1 frequency converter 1 very small wind turbine 1
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Calvo, Justo Ruiz 1 Cuesta, Andrés Bravo 1 Fraile, Juan Vicente Martín 1 Gomez-Gil, Francisco Javier 1 Kazemzadeh, Rasool 1 Rodríguez, Jesús Ausín 1 Sadeghi Yazdankhah, Ahmad 1 Samiei Sarkhanloo, Mehdi 1 Vara, Jesús Peláez 1
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Feasibility of a Simple Small Wind Turbine with Variable-Speed Regulation Made of Commercial Components
Cuesta, Andrés Bravo; Gomez-Gil, Francisco Javier; … - In: Energies 6 (2013) 7, pp. 3373-3391
) driven by a frequency converter. The system has a direct-drive shaft, and may be constructed with commercial equipment …
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A new control strategy for small wind farm with capabilities of supplying required reactive power and transient stability improvement
Samiei Sarkhanloo, Mehdi; Sadeghi Yazdankhah, Ahmad; … - In: Renewable Energy 44 (2012) C, pp. 32-39
This paper presents a new control strategy for a small scale wind farm which is composed of both fixed and variable speed wind turbine generator systems. Fixed speed wind generators (FSWGs) are largely dependent on reactive power, so they require large reactive power when a short circuit fault...
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