Universidad de Costa Rica

The application of the modular multilevel matrix converter in high-power wind turbines


Colaboradores:
Ing. Mauricio Espinoza Bolaños, PhD.
Autores:
Matías Díaz and Mauricio Espinoza and Andrés Mora and Roberto Cárdenas and Pat Wheeler
Revista:
N/A
Editor:
IEEE
URL:
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/7695437/

Resumen:

The trend in wind turbines has shown an ongoing power rating growth, reaching sizes up to 10 MW. Multilevel converters have therefore become a favourable solution for Multi-MW Wind Energy Conversion Systems (WECSs), due to high efficiency, reliability, controllability and the ability to reach high power/voltage ratings. Moreover, stringent grid codes to regulate the connection of WECSs to the electrical networks have been developed in countries with a high penetration of wind energy. In this context, this paper introduces the novel application of the Modular Multilevel Matrix Converter for interfacing Multi-MW Wind Turbines to provide decoupled input-output regulation, variable speed operation and fulfilment of modern grid codes.

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