Abstract
The challenge of controlling frequency becomes greater as the complexity of a power network increases. The stability of a power system is highly dependent upon the robustness of the controller. This paper presents automatic generation control (AGC) of a four-area interconnected power system along with integrated renewable energy sources of PV and wind energy. The designed model is a challenge given the increased penetration levels of PV and wind along with a thermal-hydropower system. The addition of a hydropower system as a fourth type results in the pole of the open loop system of the hydropower system being located at the right half side of the s-plan. This demands a robust control. A novel MPC-(1 + PIDN) is designed for high-order interconnected areas (HOIA) to stabilize the frequency in a robust way. The salp swarm algorithm is adopted to optimize the parameters of the PIDN controller. The performance of the proposed controller under HOIA is tested in a unbalanced load environment with uncertainty in the power system. The proposed controller can effectively handle the frequency disruption by stabilizing it in 0.86 s for Area-1, 1.08 s for Area-2, 0.81 s for Area-3, and 0.84 s for Area-4 with an average time of 0.89 s for all the areas, whereas the average time for GWO: PI-PD, MPC/PI and GA-PI is 3.48 s, 10.36 s and 18.47 s, respectively. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of the controller when compared to other controllers.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 11 |
| Journal | Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems |
| Volume | 8 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Dec 2023 |
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Keywords
- Automatic generation control
- High order interconnected area
- MPC-(1 + PID) controller
- Salp swarm algorithm
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
- Energy Engineering and Power Technology
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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