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resonance damping
Trevor Bagnall, Carsten Ritter, Beat Ronner, Philippe Maibach, Nick Butcher, Tobias Thurnherr
Advanced Power Electronics (ATPF), ABB Switzerland Ltd.
Austrasse, 5300 Turgi, Switzerland
+41 58 589 3576
tobias.thurnherr@ch.abb.com
Ut
IG UG
Ut IG
UC
UG Figure 4 - Twin topology
UC
+ STATCOM
transformer
S1
S2
0 AC Substation
S3
POSSIBLE EXCITATION
OF A RESONANCE
POSSIBLE EXCITATION OR
DAMPING OF A RESONANCE
Im
Re
f=750Hz
f=800Hz
VI. Results 10
30
-30
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
time [ms]
20
Figure 14 - Measured 33kV voltage when the
10 STATCOM is in operation
Grid voltage [kV]
-10
-20
-30
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
time [ms]
Figure 12 - Measured 33kV voltage when the Figure 15 - Spectrum of the 33kV voltage when the
STATCOM is not in operation STATCOM is in operation
-10
-20
-30
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
time [ms]
VII. Conclusion
The basic function of a STATCOM for a wind park
is to enable the park to comply with the grid code in
VIII. References
[1] Maibach Ph., Wernli J., Jones P., Obad M.,
STATCOM Technology for Wind Parks to
Meet Grid Code Requirements, EWEC
2007
[2] Bagnall T., Thurnherr T., Wernli J.,
Maibach Ph., Obad M., Operational
Experiences of STATCOMs for Wind
Parks
[3] Plotkin J., Schulz D., Hanitsch R.,
Influence of Long High Voltage Cables on
Total Harmonic Distortion of Currents in
Wind Farms, IECON 2006, Paris, p. 4201-
4206