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Modelling and control of tidal energy conversion systems with long-distance converters

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  • Wednesday, 09 April 2014
  • 00:9 - 00:9
  • Duration: 16 mins
  • Publication date: 09 Apr 2014
  • Location: IETTV_Room, IETTV_Venue, Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Part of event 7th International Conference on Power, Electronics, Machines & Drives (PEMD 2014)

About the session

In order to optimise a tidal energy conversion system's operation, maintenance and power generation aspects have to be taken into account. As a result, the key focus of this presentation is to propose and investigate an alternative method of implementing a tidal energy conversion system using a pitch-regulated turbine and a variable-speed squirrel-cage induction generator with long-distance converters. The generator power output can be optimised by utilising variable-speed control strategies, allowing the system to operate at maximum power coefficient, while availability can be increased by reducing the components installed offshore by using long three-phase cables between the generator and onshore voltage-source converters. The tidal current energy conversion system is investigated by developing a full resource-to-grid model in MATLAB/Simulink and by performing a system analysis regarding the effects of harmonics. Simulation results show that by manipulating the harmonic components, by adding passive filters, the problems associated with the harmonics and the reflecting voltage waves in the cables can be minimised.


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    Marios Charilaos Sousounis

    University of Edinburgh, School of Engineering, Institute for Energy Systems, PhD student

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