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Onshore Wind Farms: Dynamic Stability and Applications in Hydrogen Production
By
Kenneth Okedu
Kenneth Okedu
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
National University of Science and Technology
, Al Hail South, PC 111, Muscat, Oman
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AIP Publishing LLC
ISBN electronic:
978-0-7354-2299-5
ISBN print:
978-0-7354-2296-4
Publication date:
2021
Onshore Wind Farms: Dynamic Stability and Applications in Hydrogen Production
By: Kenneth Okedu
https://doi.org/10.1063/9780735422995
ISBN (print): 978-0-7354-2296-4
ISBN (electronic): 978-0-7354-2299-5
Publisher: AIP Publishing LLC
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Table of Contents
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FrontmatterByKenneth OkeduKenneth OkeduDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering,National University of Science and Technology, Al Hail South, PC 111, Muscat,OmanSearch for other works by this author on:
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IntroductionByKenneth OkeduKenneth OkeduDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering,National University of Science and Technology, Al Hail South, PC 111, Muscat,OmanSearch for other works by this author on:
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PART I: WIND FARMS STABILITY ANALYSIS
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PART II: WIND FARMS APPLICATION
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Chapter 1: Transient Analysis of Variable- and Fixed-Speed Wind TurbinesByKenneth OkeduKenneth OkeduDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering,National University of Science and Technology, Al Hail South, PC 111, Muscat,OmanSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 2: Wind farm stabilization using external and non-external reactive power compensationByKenneth OkeduKenneth OkeduDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering,National University of Science and Technology, Al Hail South, PC 111, Muscat,OmanSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 3: Comparative Study of Wind Farm Stabilization using DFIG and STATCOM under grid requirementsByKenneth OkeduKenneth OkeduDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering,National University of Science and Technology, Al Hail South, PC 111, Muscat,OmanSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 4: Effect of ECS low pass filter timing on grid frequency dynamics of a power network affected by wind energy penetrationByKenneth OkeduKenneth OkeduDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering,National University of Science and Technology, Al Hail South, PC 111, Muscat,OmanSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 5: Improving the dynamic performance of grid connected wind farms using new SMES switching techniques*ByKenneth OkeduKenneth OkeduDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering,National University of Science and Technology, Al Hail South, PC 111, Muscat,OmanSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 6: Effects of load capacity and ECS timing constant parameter on the dynamic behavior of grid connected wind farmsByKenneth OkeduKenneth OkeduDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering,National University of Science and Technology, Al Hail South, PC 111, Muscat,OmanSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 7: Impact of power converter size on variable speed wind turbinesByKenneth OkeduKenneth OkeduDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering,National University of Science and Technology, Al Hail South, PC 111, Muscat,OmanSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 8: Enhancing Frequency of Grid-Connected Wind Farms using energy capacitor systems and trap RC shunt damper strategiesByKenneth OkeduKenneth OkeduDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering,National University of Science and Technology, Al Hail South, PC 111, Muscat,OmanSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 9: A variable-speed wind turbine flywheel-based coordinated control system for enhancing grid frequency dynamicsByKenneth OkeduKenneth OkeduDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering,National University of Science and Technology, Al Hail South, PC 111, Muscat,OmanSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 10: Assessing Grid Frequency Performance Using Flywheel-Based Variable-Speed Drive and Energy Capacitor SystemsByKenneth OkeduKenneth OkeduDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering,National University of Science and Technology, Al Hail South, PC 111, Muscat,OmanSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 11: Wind Energy and its Application in Hydrogen ProductionByKenneth OkeduKenneth OkeduDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering,National University of Science and Technology, Al Hail South, PC 111, Muscat,OmanSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 12: Hydrogen production using variable- and fixed-speed wind farm topologies in a utility grid*ByKenneth OkeduKenneth OkeduDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering,National University of Science and Technology, Al Hail South, PC 111, Muscat,OmanSearch for other works by this author on:
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PerspectivesByKenneth OkeduKenneth OkeduDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering,National University of Science and Technology, Al Hail South, PC 111, Muscat,OmanSearch for other works by this author on:
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IndexByKenneth OkeduKenneth OkeduDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering,National University of Science and Technology, Al Hail South, PC 111, Muscat,OmanSearch for other works by this author on: