Dynamic Behavior of an Hybrid Wind – Fuel Cell Generation System: Active and Reactive Power Control

Authors

  • J.J. Ugartemendia Author
  • X. Ostolaza Author
  • I. Zubia Author
  • A. Olano Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj08.570

Abstract

This paper reports the investigation on a detailed

model of a real wind farm together with a fuel cell generation

system based on hydrogen. The modeled wind farm is made up

of squirrel cage induction machines and the developed fuel cell

model is based on solid oxide type. The aim of the work is to

analyze the symbiosis between the wind generation and a

centralized energy storage system based on hydrogen for a

particular wind farm embedded in the electric power system.

With this aim, it has been developed an active and reactive

power control system and it has been proposed an strategy for

the generation of the reference current of the fuel cell.

Author Biographies

  • J.J. Ugartemendia

    Plaza de Europa 1, 20018, Donostia – San Sebastián (Spain)

    Tel.:+34 943 017232, fax:+34 943 017130, e-mail: juanjo.ugartemendia@ehu.es,

     

    Department of Electrical Engineering of the University of the Basque Count

  • X. Ostolaza

    Department of Systems Engineering & Control of the University of the Basque Country

    Plaza de Europa 1, 20018, Donostia – San Sebastián (Spain)

    Tel.:+34 943 017232, fax:+34 943 017130, e-mail: xabier.ostolaza@ehu.es

  • I. Zubia

    Department of Electrical Engineering of the University of the Basque Country,

    Plaza de Europa 1, 20018, Donostia – San Sebastián (Spain)

    Tel.:+34 943 017232, fax:+34 943 017130, e-mail: itziar.zubia@ehu.es

  • A. Olano

    Department of Electrical Engineering of the University of the Basque Country,

    Plaza de Europa 1, 20018, Donostia – San Sebastián (Spain)

    Tel.:+34 943 017232, fax:+34 943 017130, e-mail: andoni.olano@ehu

Published

2024-01-24

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