Wind energy industry has set new records in terms of installed capacity contributing to about 4% of the world’s net electricity production. The cumulative wind energy capacity escalated from 6100 megawatt (MW) in 1996 to 432.883 MW by the end of 2015. The size of utility-scale wind turbine (WT) is also boosted to 10 MWs (Yaramasu et al.. 2015). The WT manufacturers such as Clipper. Sway Turbine. Sinovel. Mitsubishi. GoldWind. Mecal. MingYang. United Power. GE Energy. and Gamesa have announced their future projects in the 10–۱۵ MW class. High-power WTs are proven solutions in the present industry for more wind power extraction with lower installation and maintenance costs in comparison with a group of low-power WTs. The class of wind generators in the present wind energy industry include squirrel-cage induction generator (SCIG). wound rotor induction generator (WRIG). doubly fed induction generator (DFIG). permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG). wound rotor synchronous generator (WRSG). and high-temperature-superconducting synchronous generator (HTS-SG). By combining the wind generators with power electronic converters. various configurations for wind energy conversion systems (WECS) have been researched and commercialized over the past 35 years.
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