DINIZ, D. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9954289293569110; DINIZ, Darlanny Silva.
Abstract:
Faced with water shortage in the country and technological advances in renewable
sources, the National Interconnected System has had a new conjuncture with the intense
insertion of generation by intermittent sources. Thus, wind generation has reached up
to 87% of the daily Northeast cargo supply, providing the system with greater
complexity of operation due to the stochastic wind behavior. So, the present work
approaches a brief stationary and dynamic study on the voltage stability under the
behavior of the different wind power plants by means of the distinct aspects of the wind
and system disturbances. For this, we used the foundations of the literature and
computer simulations in the programs ANAREDE and ANATEM, the results of which
found variations in the voltage levels of the bars according to the variation of winds,
maximum loading points in the face of different technology wind turbines and
transitory system response in front of wind power plants and generators Synchronous.