Abstract: Improving power transmission capacity without compromising grid stability is a pressing concern for renewable energy sources like wind farms that want to be integrated into current power systems. This research looks at the possibility of six-phase transmission lines to increase the power transfer capacity of wind farms that use Doubly Fed Induction Generators (DFIGs). Through an extensive analysis of technical aspects, feasibility, and benefits, this paper aims to provide insights into the implementation of six-phase transmission lines as a viable solution for sustainable grid integration.
Keywords— Six-phase transmission, DFIG-based wind farm, Power transfer capacity, Grid integration, Renewable ene
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