Abstract
The increasing use of renewable energy sources (RESs) in conventional power systems is making them more complex. RES, such as solar and wind energy, reduce system inertia, affecting power system (PS) stability and frequency aberrations. Thus, the modern PS faces new concerns that arise from integrating RESs and struggles to manage frequency and stability, which can cause power outages and blackouts and lower industry production. The intelligent control mechanism is critical to the PS's operation to ensure frequency under its complicated structure. This study suggests a new best 3-DoF fractional order proportional integral derivative-model predictive controller (3DoF-FOPIDN-MPC) for controlling frequency when there is a lot of load going on quickly. The 3DoF-FOPID controls the outer loop using the area control error (ACE) signal, while MPC controls the inner loop using the output signal from the 3DoF-FOPIDN and the area's total power output response. For optimal controller functionality, the salp swarm algorithm (SSA) extracts optimized controller settings. To validate the suggested controller, it is tested under various load-changing scenarios and compared to state-of-the-art controllers. For 1 % and 3 % load changes, the suggested controller settles in 1.1 s and 1.78 s, respectively.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 109651 |
Journal | Computers and Electrical Engineering |
Volume | 119 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Nov 2024 |
Bibliographical note
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Keywords
- Frequency regulation
- Model predictive control
- Power quality
- Renewable energy
- Salp swarm algorithm
- Sustainability
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Control and Systems Engineering
- General Computer Science
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering