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An Initiative Towards Efficient and Sustainable V2G Technology Fed STATCOM for Grid connected Wind Energy System
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The proliferation of renewable energy sources, particularly wind energy, has significantly contributed to the diversification of the global energy mix and the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions. However, the intermittent nature of wind power generation poses challenges to the stability and reliability of the power grid. This paper explores the integration of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology with Static Synchronous Compensator (STATCOM) for grid-connected wind energy systems. Novelty. Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology enables bidirectional energy flow between electric vehicles (EVs) and the power grid, allowing EV batteries to serve as energy storage devices. This capability can be leveraged to support grid stability and reliability by utilizing EV batteries to store surplus wind energy during periods of high generation and release it back to the grid during periods of low generation or high demand. Purpose. This effectively mitigates the intermittency and variability of wind power, smoothing out fluctuations and improving grid stability. Methods. By employing V2G technology and leveraging the dual-purpose battery solution can compensate the grid voltage fluctuations and improve power factors in grid-connected wind energy systems, enhancing overall system stability and reliability. Results. The Hystersis current controller (HCC) scheme is used for controlling STATCOM to enhance the dynamic performance. Practical value. The system is simulated in its entirety using the matrix laboratory (MATLAB) . The proposed sustainable model will pave the way for maintaining the true power supply under varying wind conditions.
Title: An Initiative Towards Efficient and Sustainable V2G Technology Fed STATCOM for Grid connected Wind Energy System
Description:
The proliferation of renewable energy sources, particularly wind energy, has significantly contributed to the diversification of the global energy mix and the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions.
However, the intermittent nature of wind power generation poses challenges to the stability and reliability of the power grid.
This paper explores the integration of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology with Static Synchronous Compensator (STATCOM) for grid-connected wind energy systems.
Novelty.
Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology enables bidirectional energy flow between electric vehicles (EVs) and the power grid, allowing EV batteries to serve as energy storage devices.
This capability can be leveraged to support grid stability and reliability by utilizing EV batteries to store surplus wind energy during periods of high generation and release it back to the grid during periods of low generation or high demand.
Purpose.
This effectively mitigates the intermittency and variability of wind power, smoothing out fluctuations and improving grid stability.
Methods.
By employing V2G technology and leveraging the dual-purpose battery solution can compensate the grid voltage fluctuations and improve power factors in grid-connected wind energy systems, enhancing overall system stability and reliability.
Results.
The Hystersis current controller (HCC) scheme is used for controlling STATCOM to enhance the dynamic performance.
Practical value.
The system is simulated in its entirety using the matrix laboratory (MATLAB) .
The proposed sustainable model will pave the way for maintaining the true power supply under varying wind conditions.
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