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A non-centralized predictive control strategy for wind farm active power control: A wake-based partitioning approach
Fecha
2020-05Registro en:
Siniscalchi Minna, Sara; Bianchi, Fernando Daniel; Ocampo Martínez, Carlos; Domínguez-García, Jose Luis; De Schutter, Bart; A non-centralized predictive control strategy for wind farm active power control: A wake-based partitioning approach; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Renewable Energy; 150; 5-2020; 656-669
0960-1481
1879-0682
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Siniscalchi Minna, Sara
Bianchi, Fernando Daniel
Ocampo Martínez, Carlos
Domínguez-García, Jose Luis
De Schutter, Bart
Resumen
Owing to wake effects, the power production of each turbine in a wind farm is highly coupled to the operating conditions of the other turbines. Wind farm control strategies must take into account these couplings and produce individual power commands for each turbine. In this case, centralized control approaches might be prone to failures due to the high computational burden and communication dependency. To overcome this problem, this paper proposes a non-centralized scheme based on splitting the wind farm into almost uncoupled sets of turbines by solving a mixed-integer partitioning problem. In each set of turbines, a model predictive control strategy seeks to optimize the distribution of the power set-points among turbines such that the impact of the power losses due to the wake effect is reduced. Then, a supervisory controller coordinates the generation of each group to satisfy the power demanded by the grid operator. The effectiveness of the proposed control scheme in terms of reduction of computational costs and power regulation is confirmed by simulations for a wind farm of 42 turbines.
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