North Sea Wind Power Hub: System Configurations, Grid Implementation and Techno-economic Assessment
Georgios Misyris, Thierry Van Cutsem, Jakob M{\o}ller, Matas Dijokas,, Ona Renom Estragu\'es, Bertrand Bastin, Spyros Chatzivasileiadis, Arne, Nielsen, Tilman Weckesser, Jacob {\O}stergaard, Fitim Kryezi

TL;DR
This paper evaluates various technical and economic configurations for the North Sea Wind Power Hub, focusing on grid design, dynamic stability, and modeling approaches to optimize offshore wind power transmission.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive techno-economic assessment, stability analysis, and modeling comparison for the innovative offshore wind power hub system.
Findings
High-voltage, nominal-frequency offshore grid is most suitable.
Zero-inertia systems damp voltage and frequency oscillations better.
Phasor-mode models are adequate for stable system simulations.
Abstract
In 2017, Energinet and TenneT, the Danish and Dutch Transmission System Operators (TSOs), have announced the North Sea Wind Power Hub (NSWPH) project. The project aims at increasing by 36 GW the North Sea offshore wind capacity, with an artificial island collecting all the power produced by wind turbines and several HVDC links transmitting this power to the onshore grids. This project brings together new opportunities and new challenges, both from a technical and economic point of view. In this regard, this paper presents three analyses regarding the design and operation of such an offshore system. First, we perform a techno-economic assessment of different grid configurations for the collection of the power produced by wind farms and its transmission to the hub. In this analysis, two frequencies and two voltage levels for the operation of the offshore grid are investigated. Our…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrogrid Control and Optimization · HVDC Systems and Fault Protection · Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems
