I have a problem with a variable ac wind generator
(15kW) which keeps blowing rectifiers. It normally generates at 300-350 v but can on a gust momentarily go over 400 which is the limit on the rectifiers which feed the inverters for onward network transmission. I have rigged up, using a crouzet voltage control relay linked to a contactor, a bypass to protect inverters but it occurs to me that a capacitor bank or super cap would be able to 'absorb' the gust energy so;
am i correct in this assumption? if no, any suggestions for alternatives. If yes, how do we size them and are we talking series or parallel? What would be the likely pitfalls/adverse consequences?!