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Load frequency control of smart isolated power grids with high wind farm penetrations

Reza Kazemi Golkhandan, Hossein Torkaman, M. R. Aghaebrahimi, A. Keyhani

2020IET Renewable Power Generation28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The increasing contribution of wind turbine generators (WTGs) in power grids requires the control of wind generators and their impacts on the load frequency control (LFC). In this study, a detailed strategy for the control of WTGs in a smart power grid for LFC is presented. The WTGs are controlled by applying fuzzy logic controller with three inputs from wind velocity, frequency deviations, and wind velocity changes per second. The control takes into account for each WTG, an improved pitch angle controller to assist in fast damping of frequency deviations due to sudden high wind. Also, a feedback signal from frequency deviations, with the participation factor determined by a smart learning‐based intelligent controller (BELBIC) is used to determine rotor speed deviations. The controller facilitates frequency stability, and lower variations in the output power of conventional units. Simulation results, performed on a test system with three interconnected zones, validate the effectiveness of the proposed control strategy.

Topics & Concepts

Wind powerAutomatic frequency controlSmart gridControl (management)Environmental scienceElectrical engineeringComputer scienceAutomotive engineeringMarine engineeringEngineeringArtificial intelligenceFrequency Control in Power SystemsWind Turbine Control SystemsMicrogrid Control and Optimization