ACTIONPOWER Contributes to Grid Adaptability Test for 10 kV/35 kV Wind Turbines

    Recently, ACTIONPOWER created an 8 MW and 10 kV/35 kV power grid adaptability testing platform for the Shanghai Electrical Apparatus Research Institute (SEARI). Working alongside the SEARI, State Grid Shaanxi Electric Power Company Economic Research Institute, Goldwind, and other partners, the platform has successfully completed power grid adaptability tests for multiple wind farms.

A Wind Farm in Shaanxi

A Wind Farm in Inner Mongolia

    The 8 MW power grid adaptability testing platform produced by ACTIONPOWER can be split into two independent 4 MW testing platforms for separate use, which are compatible with 10 kV and 35 kV voltage levels simultaneously. The mobile container is specifically designed for various off-site environments such as wind power and photovoltaic, and is capable of simulating all grid conditions in accordance with GB/T 36994-2018: Wind turbines—Test procedure of grid adaptability, including grid voltage deviation, frequency deviation, three-phase voltage imbalance, voltage fluctuation, flicker, and harmonic voltage.
    Given the context of peak carbon dioxide emissions and carbon neutrality, wind energy stands out as one of the most mature and commercially viable power generation modes in the new energy field, with the most extensive development conditions and technology. The year 2021 marks the first year of grid parity for both wind power and photovoltaic generation. China aims to see non-fossil energy make up approximately 25% of primary energy consumption by 2030, with wind and solar power generation reaching a total installed capacity of over 1.2 billion kilowatts. ACTIONPOWER is committed to applying the latest power electronic technology to realize efficient conversion and effective use of electric energy, enhance the value of electric energy, and contribute to green environmental protection. We will never forget our mission of clean power and green earth.