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A PMU-Based Machine Learning Application for Fast Detection of Forced Oscillations from Wind Farms

Published 17 Dec 2020 in eess.SP | (2012.12183v1)

Abstract: Today's evolving power system contains an increasing amount of power electronic interfaced energy sources and loads that require a paradigm shift in utility operations. Sub-synchronous oscillations at frequencies around 13-15 Hz, for instance, have been reported by utilities due to wind farm controller interactions with the grid. Dynamics at such frequencies are unobservable by most SCADA tools due to low sampling frequencies and lack of synchronization. Real-time or off-line frequency domain analysis of phasor measurement unit (PMU) data has become a valuable method to identify such phenomena, at the expense of costly power system data and communication infrastructure. This article proposes an alternative ML based application for sub-synchronous oscillation detection in wind farm applications. The application is targeted for real-time implementation at the edge, resulting in significant savings in terms of data and communication requirements. Validation is performed using data from a North American wind farm operator.

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