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IEC publishes second edition wind turbine standard PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 02 September 2008
Citing a rapid evolution in the technology, the IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) has published the second edition of its standard for measuring the power quality of wind turbines.

Developed by IEC Technical Committee 88 (Wind turbines), IEC 61400-21 sets out the tests that can be used to compare wind turbines of different types/makes, as well as different electricity grid requirements. (The latter are complex, says IEC, as they typically consider the capability of a wind farm rather than that of a single wind turbine.)

Some 20 years ago, the common wind turbine was rated at about 50kW. Today, multi-MW wind turbines are concentrated on big wind farms. Modern wind farms may control the reactive power or voltage just like any other power plant, and may also control active power or frequency as long as wind conditions permit. Hence, connecting modern wind power plants to the grid presents very similar challenges to those of connecting any other power plant.

Different wind turbine types have different power quality characteristics. IEC 61400-21 provides a uniform methodology for ensuring consistency and accuracy in the presentation, testing and assessment of power quality characteristics of grid-connected wind turbines. The power quality characteristics described in the standard include: wind turbine specifications; voltage quality (emissions of flicker and harmonics); voltage drop response; power control (control of active and reactive power); grid protection; and reconnection time.
 
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