Abstract:
Large-scale wind farms can supply power to the AC power grid through the HVDC based on voltage source converter (VSC-HVDC). This paper proposes a combination control strategy based on virtual synchronous generator (VSG) of voltage drop without relying on communication for the case of small disturbances and large shifts in the frequency on the AC power grid. Firstly, the improved virtual synchronous machine technology is added on the grid side VSC (GSVSC) of the DC side to selectively provide an effective inertial response for the frequency disturbance of the receiving-end power grid. Secondly, the wind farm VSC (WFVSC) adopts an improved frequency conversion control strategy and selectively responds to the frequency control according to the voltage fluctuation level of the DC side. At the same time, the doubly-fed wind turbines of the wind farms use virtual synchronous machine technology to adjust the rotating speed, rather than the traditional maximum power tracking mode. Finally, simulation experiments on PSCAD/EMTDC simulation software verify the correctness and effectiveness of the proposed control strategy.