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How to change the the output of wind power in dynamic simulation

Hi,

Thanks for coming to see my question

I am doing dynamic simulations in a case with high wind power penetration. I tried to mimic the stochastic behaviour of wind power plants, i.e., for example, a 100 MW wind power may not always produce the rated power since the wind velocity is changing from time to time. Unfortunately, I don't know how to do it in pss/e.

Can you please let me know is there any method to do it in pss/e?

Any help would be appreciated.

cheers, Gary

How to change the the output of wind power in dynamic simulation

Hi,

Thanks for coming to see my questionquestion. I updated my question. sorry for the ambiguity.

I am doing dynamic simulations with wind power penetration. I tried to mimic the stochastic behaviour of wind power plants, so I need to set different output scenarios in tons of cases for a wind farm with fixed capacity (i.e., a 100 MW wind power plant may not always produce the rated power since the wind velocity is stochastic, for example, when the wind is weak, the 100MW-rated wind farm might only generate 20 MW, and increases with the wind velocity.....)

I not sure how to simulate this behavior of wind power in pss/e, because it seems that the wind power model in pss/e is designed for simulating the wind farm working at around 100% of its rated power?

Thank you for your help.

Gary

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Hi,

Thanks for coming to see my question.

I am doing dynamic simulations in a case with high wind power penetration. I tried to mimic the stochastic behaviour of wind power plants, i.e., for example, a wind power plant whose capacity is 100 MW wind power may not always produce the rated power since the wind velocity is changing from time to time. Unfortunately, I don't know how to do it in pss/e.

Can you please let me know is there any method to do it in pss/e?

Any help would be appreciated.

cheers, Gary