Matrix Converter Interface for a Wind Energy Conversion System: Issues and Limitations

Patki, Chetan ; Agarwal, Vivek ; Hakim, Abdul Halim ; Vasant, Pandian ; Barsoum, Nader (2009) Matrix Converter Interface for a Wind Energy Conversion System: Issues and Limitations In: 2nd Global Conference on Power Control and Optimization PCO 2009, June 1-3, 2009, Bali, Indonesia.

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1063/1.3223920

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3223920

Abstract

Variable speed grid connected wind energy systems sometimes involve AC‐AC power electronic interface between the generator and the grid. Matrix converter is an attractive option for such applications. Variable speed of the wind generator demands variable voltage variable frequency at the generator terminal. Matrix converter is used in this work to generate such a supply. Also, matrix converter can be appropriately controlled to compensate the grid for non‐linear, reactive loads. However, any change of power factor on the grid side reflects on the voltage magnitude on the wind generator side. It is highlighted that this may contradict the maximum power point tracking control requirements. All the results of this work are presented.

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