Study of Power Generation of Doubly Fed Induction Generator in Wind Energy Conversion System
Deepak Kumar Gupta1, Bhupendra Kumar2

1Mr. Deepak Kumar Gupta, Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, GITAM ,Kablana , India.
2Mr. Bhupendra Kumar, Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, KCNIT, Banda, India.
Manuscript received on May 04, 2013. | Revised Manuscript Received on May 11, 2013. | Manuscript published on May 20, 2013. | PP: 36-41 | Volume-1, Issue-6, May 2013. | Retrieval Number: F0228051613/2013©BEIESP
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Abstract: In recent days the wind power is rapidly growing renewable energy source The combustion of conventional fossil fuel across the globe has caused increased level of environmental pollution. Several international conventions and forums have been set up to address and resolve the issue of climate change. Renewable energy like solar, wind, and tidal currents of oceans is sustainable, inexhaustible and environmentally friendly clean energy. In this paper firstly we present the literature survey DFIG application in wind energy conversion system. The main problem of grid is being discussed and analytical approach is given for the issues. Future we study the different topology of wing turbines advantage, application. This paper we study the measure grid problem and grid codes operation and grid connection of wind farms.
Keywords: fixed speed turbine, variable speed turbine, grid problem, DFIG.