Addendum of 2MW Wind Turbine to A Power with Directly-Driven Permanent Magnet Generation System

Eme, L. C., Ulasi, A. J., AladeTunde A. I., Odunze A. C., Ohaji Evans

Abstract


In recent years, wind turbine has become an acceptable alternative energy generation, because of the environmental and economic benefits. Notwithstanding more research works still need to be done to reduce wind turbine installation complexity, enhance profitability and reliability especially in developing countries like Nigeria. This paper presents the modeling and analysis of a 2MW variable-speed directly-driven permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG), Wind energy conversion system (WECS). The objective is to optimize the power captured from the wind, ensure optimum efficiency for power generation and reduce system hardware count. The mathematical model for the permanent magnet synchronous wind turbine and its power control algorithms are modified by removing the speed sensors. Further, enhancement was achieved by utilizing wind speed forecasts as the starting speed. A modified Field Orientation Control FOC and voltage orientation control VOC scheme were developed for the system using matlab Simulink CAD application. The Simulation results of the model for various changes in wind speed utilizing average wind speed data of Mmaku in Awgu local government area of Enugu state Nigeria. The developed system ability to ‘smoothen’ the power, voltage output and operates at the optimum coefficient of performance between the cut in speed of 3m/s and 12m/s without wind sensor is found to be promising,

Key words: wind turbine, variable-speed, permanent magnet, synchronous generator, efficiency

DOI: 10.7176/JETP/9-3-04

Publication date:March 31st 2019


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