Large-scale photovoltaic power station reactive voltage sequential coordination control technology
A photovoltaic power station, coordinated control technology, applied in photovoltaic power generation, reactive power adjustment/elimination/compensation, reactive power compensation, etc., can solve the problem of not considering the influence of line parameters on the power coupling of photovoltaic units and the reactive power adjustment capability of photovoltaic power stations The reactive power coordination control strategy does not consider the influence of the grid-connected system to achieve the effect of enhancing the ability to resist external interference, improving safety and stability, and having multiple reactive power margins
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[0015] In one embodiment of the present invention, the photovoltaic power station is composed of modular photovoltaic array modules, and the typical photovoltaic array modules have a higher power level. When the installed capacity of the photovoltaic power station system reaches tens of megawatts, it is necessary to connect the collector system to the photovoltaic array module to form a large-scale photovoltaic power station. The typical structural block diagram is as follows figure 1 shown.
[0016] Depend on figure 1 It can be seen that the power collection system of a photovoltaic power station consists of m rows of photovoltaic power generation groups, and each row has n photovoltaic power generation units, where Z 1 = R 1 +jX 1 is the equivalent impedance from the low-voltage side of the main transformer to the grid system (R 1 is the equivalent resistance, X 1 is the equivalent reactance), Z=R+jX is the equivalent impedance between each PV generating unit (R is the ...
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