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Abstract
The harmonic voltage at the wind farm interconnection point does not exceed the harmonic distortion limits of all voltage levels stipulated by the national standard. The allowable value of the harmonic current injected into the power system shall be allocated in proportion to the total capacity and installed capacity of the harmonic source equipment. However, judging from the status quo of the implementation of harmonic national standard, there is still much controversy over this standard. One of the focal points of controversy is determining the limits of whether different types of harmonic sources should be treated differently. Based on the theoretical research, this paper selects the typical wind farm interconnection points and calculates the admittance capacity limits under different harmonic constraints of the wind farm based on the historical data and the level of harmonic planning, and analyzes the rationality of the calculation results.
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