Innovative HVDC and MVDC Connection Schemes for Offshore Wind Farms
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "A3: Wind, Wave and Tidal Energy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2022) | Viewed by 19432
Special Issue Editors
Interests: grid forming and virtual synchronous machine converter control algorithms; control of voltage source converters to weak grids and low inertia systems; alternative HVDC connection schemes for offshore wind farm; control and operation of DC–DC converters for HVDC systems
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Interests: power electronics; HVDC; fault management; multilevel converters; hybrid converters; transient analysis; grid connected converters
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Wind power has become the most promising renewable energy resource for electrical generation. Offshore sites are seen as the most prominent locations with higher wind speed and capacity factor compared to onshore. However, with more and more large offshore wind farms being built at greater distances from the shore, alternate current technology is reaching its limit, and the DC technologies are becoming more advantageous and competitive. HVDC systems have been proved a practical solution with several links already in operation. Also, MVDC is gaining the attention of researchers and academics as a potential solution for mid-power offshore wind farms. This Special Issue aims to publish articles that provide novel insights for several challenges that exist in the development of MVDC and HVDC networks and the interface of wind turbines including but not limited to:
Offshore wind turbine and wind farm topologies, operation, and control:
- Advanced converter topologies for offshore wind farms
- Control and operation of offshore wind turbines
- New grid-forming and grid following controllers of wind turbines
- Provision of wind farm ancillary services
- Diode rectifier interfaced wind turbines
- Series connected offshore wind turbines
- Offshore wind farms black start
MVDC and HVDC networks topologies, operation, and control:
- New offshore DC networks topologies
- New DC/DC converters control and topologies for power flow control
- Tapping converters
- Operation and control of DC networks
- Control interactions and harmonic analysis of DC networks
- Power flow control algorithms
- Development of DC interconnectors using innovative components, converter topologies, architecture and system performances, to reach higher cost-efficiency RES penetration
- Interactions between offshore wind generators and DC networks
- DC fault detection and DC breakers
- Muiltimerninal and DC grid topologies and control
Grid side converters and grid integration:
- Innovative MMC converters for grid integration
- Integration of energy storage in DC links
- New grid-forming and grid following controllers for HVDC converters
- Provision of grid ancillary services
- Interactions between offshore wind generators and HVDC networks
- Network power-sharing techniques
- Fault ride-through of grid-connected converters
Dr. Agusti Egea-Alvarez
Dr. Dimitrios Vozikis
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- HVDC
- Offshore Wind farms
- DC network
- MVDC
- Modular Multilevel Converters
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