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Vestas - newest technology in wind generating power Wind and Hydroelectric Plant Investments in Bulgaria’2008 Conference Sofia - 5. January 2008 Dipl.-Ing. Jan Petersen – Vestas Central Europe Product Management / Electrical Engineering
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Page 2 Vestas – No. 1 in Modern Energy Vestas Northern EuropeVestas MediterraneanVestas Central EuropeVestas Asia PacificVestas OffshoreVestas Americas Vestas Nacelles A/S Vestas Towers A/S Vestas Blades A/S Vestas Technology R&D Vestas People & Culture Vestas Control Systems A/S Vestas Central Europe
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Page 3 Choosing the right turbine …is the key to a feasible wind power project Vestas has the world’s widest serial-produced turbine range V80-2.0 MW, Germany kW V52-850 kW 1.5 MW V82-1.65 MW 2.0 MW V80-1.8 MW V80-2.0 MW V90-1.8 MW V90-2.0 MW 3.0 MW V90-3.0 MW
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Page 4 V90–2.0 MW High output in low to medium winds Proven technology (V80) Blade innovations of V90 in 3 MW class Optimised for low to medium winds
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Page 5 V90-3.0 MW The efficient way to more power Cornerstone of the 3 MW class Low weight Low transportation costs Lighter and stronger tower New nacelle design generates more power Blade innovations Optimised for high winds and offshore installation
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Page 6 V90- Technical specifications Area swept: 6,362 m 2 Power regulation: Pitch/OptiSpeed ® Air brake: 3 separate pitch cylinders Generator: asynchronous with OptiSpeed ® Control: Microprocessor-based OptiSpeed ® output regulation and optimisation OptiTip ® pitch regulation V90-2MW V90-3MW Nominal revolutions: 13.3 rpm 16.1 rpm Cut-in wind speed: 3.5 m/s 4 m/s Nominal wind speed: 13 m/s 15 m/s
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Page 7 V90 – 3 MW Main components in the nacelle Pitch system Generator Coupling Anemometer Hub Yaw system Gearbox Transformer
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Page 8 Proven Performance Power output Sound level Power quality Grid Compliance
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Page 9 Grid Compliance Large integration of wind power Shift in requirements: Acceptable turbine behavior ↓ Controllable wind power plant behavior Focus moving from turbine connection point to PCC in sub station Wind Power Plant
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Page 10 Power Plant performance SCADA/PPC Lightning: TOV Switching: TOV Voltage control: Q/t Frequency control: P/t Power Factor / Voltage profile Protection coordination Grid faults: LVRT, TOV Frequency range
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Page 11 Vestas SCADA introduction + = Power Plant Control “Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition”
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Page 12 Why SCADA system? Power Plant overview Remote control Remote monitoring Management reporting Preventive maintenance Power Plant control SCADA turns a collection of Wind Turbines into a Wind Power Plant Better Performance and Production The tool to save money for Customer and Vestas !! SCADA Is Not An Option
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Page 13 VestasOnline ® Business – Wind Power Plant Control Fast precise control of: Turbines Statcon/SVC equipment Capacitor banks Switch gears Tab changers
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Page 14 SCADA in the Vestas Organisation Vestas Surveillance Centers Vestas Data Center (VDC) Vestas Performance & Diagnostic Center Customer Operation & Control Center SCADA Technicians, Service Vestas Management and Employees
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Page 15 Preview WF Kavarna (2009)
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Page 16 Thanks for your attention !
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