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Onshore wind farm - Reliability centered cable routing

Authors :
Sanja Duvnjak Žarković
Patrik Hilber
Ebrahim Shayesteh
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
KTH, Elektroteknisk teori och konstruktion, 2021.

Abstract

Designing an onshore wind farm is a complex planning process that requires various stages to be completed. The prime focus of this work is to assist planners and experts in finding the optimal cable layout of the onshore wind farm. The optimization algorithm is designed using mixed integer linear programming (MILP). The MILP algorithm takes into account system reliability, power transfer capacities and power quality issue. The novelty in this optimization algorithm is to simultaneously minimize cable installation cost and the cost of lost energy production and therefore maximize the reliability of the system. Additionally, the algorithm supports the optimal selection among different cable options, with different features, prices and capacities. By calculating voltage increase at the point of connection (POC), power quality issue is considered as well. The designed algorithm provides optimal results for four different wind farm layouts. Every layout is tested for three different case scenarios, where different number and type of cables are considered. The results show that more cable options contribute in lowering the total costs. Moreover, cables with higher capacity can help in improving the power quality issue. QC 20210720

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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