This paper discusses a speed control device for a doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) used in wind power systems, comparing three control methods: proportional-integral (PI), sliding mode control (SMC), and second order sliding mode control (SOSMC). The study highlights the advantages and performance of each control strategy in managing active and reactive power, using MATLAB/Simulink simulations that show substantial improvements in performance with the proposed control system. The research contributes to the complex control challenges associated with DFIGs, particularly in maintaining efficiency and response to fluctuations.