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High Voltage DC Transmission Systems for Offshore Wind Farms with Different Topologies
Rajesh Babu Damala1, Bishu Prasad Misra2, Rajesh Kumar Patnaik3

1Rajesh Babu Damala, Ph.D Scholar in Centurion University, Odisha and Asst. Professor in EEE Department at GMRIT, Rajam
2Bishu Prasad Misra, Dean and Professor (SOABE) at Centurion University, Perlakhemundi
3Rajesh Kumar Patnaik, Associate. Professor in EEE Department in GMRIT, Rajam

Manuscript received on 28 August 2019. | Revised Manuscript received on 09 September 2019. | Manuscript published on 30 September 2019. | PP: 2354-2363 | Volume-8 Issue-11, September 2019. | Retrieval Number: J1160881019/2019©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijitee.J1160.0981119
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Abstract: Theoretical review of various topologies of high voltage DC links in application to off shore wind forms has been studied and analysed. In addition to that, various types of high voltage DC links such as back to back, two terminal, multi-terminal systems has been covered under this study. The Line-Commutated Converters, Voltage Source Converter, Modular Multi-Level Converter as well as some of advanced hybrid high voltage DC topologies in application to off shore wind forms has been reviewed. This study covers complication arising from large-scale wind power generation. The review paper also points out the scope of future research in high voltage DC converters.
Keywords: High Voltage DC links, Hybrid Converter, Line-Commutated Converters, Modular Multi-Level Converter, Voltage Source Converter, Offshore wind forms.
Scope of the Article: Wireless Power Transmission