RT Journal Article SR 00 ID 10.3390/en13133369 A1 Fernández Guillamón, Ana A1 Martínez de Lucas, Guillermo A1 Molina García, Ángel A1 Sarasúa Moreno, José Ignacio T1 An Adaptive Control Scheme for Variable Speed Wind Turbines Providing Frequency Regulation in Isolated Power Systems with Thermal Generation JF Energies YR 2020 FD 2020-07-01 VO 13 IS 13 SP 3369 OP 3369 K1 Frequency Control, Isolated System, Linear Regression, Power System Stability, Wind, Turbines AB The lack of synchronous inertia, associated with the relevant penetration of variable speedwind turbines (VSWTs) into isolated power systems, has increased their vulnerability to strongfrequency deviations. In fact, the activation of load shedding schemes is a common practice when anincident occurs, i.e., the outage of a conventional unit. Under this framework, wind power plantsshould actively contribute to frequency stability and grid reliability. However, the contribution ofVSWTs to frequency regulation involves several drawbacks related to their efficiency and equipmentwear due to electrical power requirements, rotational speed changes, and subsequently, shaft torqueoscillations. As a result, wind energy producers are not usually willing to offer such frequencyregulation. In this paper, a new control technique is proposed to optimize the frequency response ofwind power plants after a power imbalanced situation. The proposed frequency controller dependson different power system parameters through a linear regression to determine the contribution ofwind power plants for each imbalance condition. As a consequence, VSWTs frequency contributionis estimated to minimize their mechanical and electrical efforts, thus reducing their equipment wear.A group of sixty supply-side and imbalance scenarios are simulated and analyzed. Results of the casestudy are compared to previous proposals. The proposed adaptive control reduces the maximumtorque and rotational speed variations while at the same time maintaining similar values of the loadshedding program. Extensive results and discussion are included in the paper. PB MDPI SN 1996-1073 LK https://oa.upm.es/62923/ UL https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/13/3369