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AuthorElserougi, Ahmed
AuthorMassoud, Ahmed Mohamed
AuthorAbdel-Khalik, Ayman Samy
AuthorAhmed, Shehab
Available date2021-04-15T10:49:02Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameIET Renewable Power Generation
ResourceScopus
ISSN17521416
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1049/iet-rpg.2015.0124
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/18250
AbstractWhen compared with conventional point-To-point high-voltage direct current (HVDC) systems, multiterminal HVDC (MTDC) systems are more economical and flexible. MTDC systems can tie distributed high power renewable energy sources (such as offshore wind energy and high-power photovoltaic systems) into AC grid(s). To save in the required infrastructure for DC line installations, existing high-voltage alternating current (HVAC) lines can be converted into DC links. The bipole HVDC concept can be used easily for converting the HVAC lines into DC links, but with a limited transmission capacity. Alternatively, three-wire bipole structure (TWBS) can be used, yet it requires a power electronics-based converter connected in series with one of the wires (modulating wire), which affects the system reliability and adds more complexity. In this study, a new configuration is proposed for converting the HVAC lines into DC links with enhanced power capability compared with the two-wire bipole HVDC system. The proposed approach provides a lower power enhancement compared with that provided by TWBS. However, a higher reliability can be guaranteed as it avoids the series-connected converters. Analytical and simulation studies using Matlab/Simulink platform have been presented in this study to validate the proposed concept. 2016 The Institution of Engineering and Technology.
Languageen
PublisherInstitution of Engineering and Technology
SubjectComplex networks
DC power transmission
Electric impedance measurement
MATLAB
Natural resources
Photovoltaic cells
Power converters
Renewable energy resources
Wind power
Wire
High voltage direct current
Multi-terminal HVDC
Multiterminal dc networks
Off-shore wind energy
Photovoltaic systems
Renewable energy source
Series-connected converters
Transmission capacities
HVDC power transmission
TitleThree-wire bipolar high-voltage direct current line using an existing single-circuit high-voltage alternating current line for integrating renewable energy sources in multiterminal DC networks
TypeArticle
Pagination370-379
Issue Number3
Volume Number10


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