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Using forecast information for storm ride-through control

Authors :
Braulio Barahona Garzón
Pierre-Julien Trombe
Claire Louise Vincent
Pierre Pinson
Gregor Giebel
Nicolaos Antonio Cutululis
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier, Barahona Garzón, B, Trombe, P-J, Vincent, C L, Pinson, P, Giebel, G & Cutululis, N A 2013, Using forecast information for storm ride-through control . in Proceedings of EWEA 2013 . vol. 3, European Wind Energy Association (EWEA), pp. 1359-1367, European Wind Energy Conference & Exhibition 2013, Vienna, Austria, 04/02/2013 . < http://www.ewea.org/annual2013/ >, Technical University of Denmark Orbit

Abstract

Using probabilistic forecast information in control algorithms can improve the performance of wind farms during periods of extreme winds. This work presents a wind farm supervisor control concept that uses probabilistic forecast information to ride-through a storm with softer ramps of power. Wind speed forecasts are generated with a statistical approach (i.e. time series models). The supervisor control is based on a set of logical rules that consider point forecasts and predictive densities to ramp-down the power of the wind farm before the storm hits. The potential of this supervisor control is illustrated with data from the Horns Rev 1 wind farm, located in the North Sea. To conclude, an overview of ongoing and future research in the Radar@Sea experiment is given. This experiment aims at improving offshore wind power predictability and controllability through the increased use of meteorological information, and particularly weather radar images.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier, Barahona Garz&#243;n, B, Trombe, P-J, Vincent, C L, Pinson, P, Giebel, G &amp; Cutululis, N A 2013, Using forecast information for storm ride-through control . in Proceedings of EWEA 2013 . vol. 3, European Wind Energy Association (EWEA), pp. 1359-1367, European Wind Energy Conference &amp; Exhibition 2013, Vienna, Austria, 04/02/2013 . < http://www.ewea.org/annual2013/ >, Technical University of Denmark Orbit
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..06c8475a1e5861b6fe6b757a923b82f5