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Wind turbine grid integration simulation

PowerWorld-based study of cost-aware turbine placement and routing that improved overall system efficiency by up to 40%.

Role
Graduate student — Belhaven University (MS), 2024
Stack
PowerWorld Simulator, power systems modeling

Highlights

  • Modeled integration of a new turbine into an existing grid topology.
  • Optimized right-of-way routing to multiple substations to reduce wire and material cost.
  • Compared placement scenarios to favor energy efficiency without hand-wavy assumptions.

Problem

Adding renewable capacity without a disciplined simulation baseline risks expensive routing choices and suboptimal injection points.

Approach

Built PowerWorld scenarios that explored routing and placement trade-offs, scoring each for cost drivers and steady-state efficiency outcomes.

Outcome

Identified a placement and routing pattern that materially improved overall system efficiency while keeping infrastructure spend disciplined.

Technical notes

  • Scenario matrices for comparing substation reach and congestion.
  • Documentation suitable for academic review and stakeholder explanation.

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