Effects of Super Conducting Magnetic Energy Storage Device and Redox Flow Battery in a Genetic Algorithm Based Load Frequency Controller | |
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( Volume 1 Issue 4,October 2015 ) OPEN ACCESS | |
Author(s): | |
A. Adhithan, K. R. Venkatesan, J. Baskaran | |
Abstract: | |
The main objective of Load Frequency Control (LFC) is to regulate the power output of the electric generator within an area in response to changes in system frequency and tie-line loading. Thus the LFC helps in maintaining the scheduled system frequency and tie-line power interchange with the other areas within the prescribed limits. Most LFCs are primarily composed of an integral controller. The integrator gain is set to a level that the compromises between fast transient recovery and low overshoot in the dynamic response of the overall system. This type of controller is slow and does not allow the controller designer to take into account possible changes in operating condition and non-linearity’s in the generator unit. This paper shows the control of load frequency in a two area power system with PI controller, incorporating of Super Conducting Magnetic Energy Storage Device (SMES) and Battery Energy System (BES) such as Redox Flow Battery (RFB) for the improvement of Load Frequency Control of a two area interconnected power system using Genetic Algorithm (GA). |
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