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Providing power reserve for secondary grid frequency regulation of offshore wind farms through yaw control
Authors:Younes Oudich  Johan Gyselinck  Frederik De Belie  Michel Kinnaert
Affiliation:1. Control Engineering and System Analysis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium;2. Bio- Electro- And Mechanical Systems, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium;3. Electromechanical, Systems and Metal Engineering, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium

Flanders Make, Ghent, Belgium

Abstract:The ability to significantly contribute to the frequency regulation and provide valuable ancillary services to the transmission system operator (TSO) is one of the present wind farm (WF) challenges, due to the limitations of wind speed forecasting and insufficient power reserve in certain operating conditions notably. In this work, the feasibility of WFs to participate in frequency restoration reserve (FRR) through yaw control is assessed. To this end, a distributed yaw optimization method is developed to evaluate the power gain achieved by yaw redirection based on wind turbine cooperation and compared with a greedy approach. The method relies on a static wake model whose parameters are estimated in a systematic way from simulation data generated with FAST.Farm. Through a case study based on a scaled version of the Belgian Mermaid offshore WF, it is demonstrated that the requirements of the TSO are fulfilled both in terms of response time and level of power reserve for most wind directions. The assessment is limited to wind speeds below the rated speed of the considered wind turbines.
Keywords:frequency regulation  power reserve  wake effect  yaw optimization
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