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self-sufficiency in energy supplies and protecting the environment from the adverse impact of ... wind farm project to attract more investors in future. Keywords: ...
self-sufficiency in energy supplies and protecting the environment from the adverse impact of utilizing energy resources in an injudicious manner. To achieve its goals, the Indian govemment invited the support of the private sectors as before for the development and exploitation of environmental friendly new and renewable sources of energy. This paper proposes one such technology of generating electricity from municipal solid waste (MSW), to be implemented in Tamilnadu State. To do so, a complete feasibility survey has been conducted with a probable developer, and the benefits of this project are compared with the existing wind farm project to attract more investors in future. Keywords: Municipal solid waste, wind farm, electricity generation, environmental issues. Preprint Order Number: PE-005EC (05-2002) Discussion Deadline: October 2002

Adaptive Fuzzy Neural-Network Control for Induction Spindle Motor Drive Lin, F.J.; Wai, R.J. Author Affiliation: National Dong Hwa University.

Abstract: An induction spindle motor drive using synchronous pulse width modulation (PWM) and dead-time compensatory techniques with an adaptive fuzzy neural-network controller (AFNNC) is proposed in this study for advanced spindle motor applications. First, the operating principles of a new synchronous PWM technique and the circuit of dead-time compensator are described in detail. Then, since the control characteristics and motor parameters for high speed operated induction spindle motor drive are time-varying, an AFNNC is proposed to control the rotor speed of the induction spindle motor. In the proposed controller, the induction spindle motor drive system is identified by a fuzzy neural-network identifier (FNNI) to provide the sensitivity information of the drive system to an adaptive controller. The back-propagation algorithm is used to train the FNNI online. Moreover, the effectiveness of the proposed induction spindle motor drive system is demonstrated using some simulated and experimental results. Keywords: Adaptive control, fuzzy neural network, synchronous pulse width modulation, dead-time compensator, induction spindle motor. Preprint Order Number: PE-067EC (05-2002) Discussion Deadline: October 2002

Enhancement of Transient Stability of an Industrial Cogeneration System with Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage Unit Hsu, C.T. Author Affiliation: Southem Taiwan University of Technology. Abstract: This paper has developed the coordination of load shedding scheme and superconducting magnetic energy storage (SMES) unit to enhance the transient stability of a large industry cogeneration facility. The load-shedding scheme and the tie-line tripping strategy by using the frequency relays have been designed to prevent the power system from collapse when an extemal fault of utility power system occurs. An actual extemal fault case and a simulated intemal fault case have been selected to verify the accuracy of the load shedding scheme by executing the transient stability analysis. To improve the frequency and voltage responses, an SMES unit with various control modes has been installed in the cogeneration system. The sensitivity analysis of the SMES unit with different parameters is applied to achieve better system responses. Besides, a SMES unit with active power deviation as feedback signal is also considered to improve the electric power fluctuation of the study plant with rolling mills. It is found that the SMES system will enhance the electric power quality and minimize the economic losses of the cogeneration facility due to unnecessary load shedding. Keywords: Superconducting magnetic energy storage, cogeneration, transient stability. Preprint Order Number: PE-61 IEC (05-2002) Discussion Deadline: October 2002 IEEE Power Engineering Review, August 2002

Large Band Simulation of the Wind Speed for Real-Time Wind Turbine Simulators Nichita, C.; Luca, D.; Dakyo, B.; Ceanga, E. Author Affiliation: GREAH, the University of Le Havre; University Dunarea De Jos. Abstract: We propose two modeling procedures for wind speed simulation. These procedures could be implemented on the structure of a wind turbine simulator during studies concerning stand-alone or hybrid wind systems. The evolution of a horizontal wind speed has been synthesized taking into account two components. The medium- and long-term component is described by a power spectrum associated with a specific site. The turbulence component is assumed to be dependent on the medium- and long-term wind speed evolution. It is considered as a nonstationary process. Two simulation methods for this component using rational and nonrational filters are proposed. In both procedures, the turbulence model is defined by two parameters, which are either obtained experimentally, or adopted a priori according to information from the considered site. Numerical results and implementation aspects are also discussed. Keywords: Windmills, simulators, real time systems, wind speed, turbulence, power spectral density, numerical simulation, nonstationary signals, shaping filters. Preprint Order Number: PE-074EC (05-2002) Discussion Deadline: October 2002

Probabilistic Model of a Two-Site Wind Energy Conversion System Karaki, S.H.; Salim, B.A.; Chedid, R.B. Author Affiliation: American University of Beirut Abstract: A general probabilistic model of a two-site wind-energy conversion system (WECS) is described. The wind speeds at the two sites are not assumed independent, thus preventing the convolution theorem from being directly applicable. Instead, a model based on the conditional probability theorem and mutually exclusive events is presented. The model allows the assessment of the energy resource available to supply a given load represented by its load duration curve, taking into consideration wind-turbine failure modes and the intermittent nature of the wind resource. The model is based on a capacity-probability table constructed using fundamental probability theorems on conditional and mutually exclusive events. The table is then combined with a load model in order to assess its performance and determine the expected energy not supplied (EENS) of the system. A planning study is then reported on a realistic system to illustrate how the most efficient wind turbines can be selected to support an existing thermal system using a procedure based on a minimization of the incremental marginal cost of operation. Keywords: Renewable energy, reliability evaluation, diesel generators, wind turbines. Preprint Order Number: PE- 1 I OEC (05 -2002) Discussion Deadline: October 2002

Insulated Conductors A Novel Extension Method for Transformer Fault Diagnosis Wang, M.H. Author Affiliation: National Chin-Yi Institute of Technology. Abstract: Dissolved gas analysis (DGA) is one of the most useful techniques to detect incipient faults in power transformers. However, the identification of the faulted location by the traditional method is not always an easy task due to the variability of gas data and operational variables. A novel extension method, which is based on the matter-element model and extended relation functions, is presented for fault diag63