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Dynamic Power–Frequency Control in a Hybrid Wind-PV Plant Interlinked with AC Power System
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Electrical Engineering & Technology, 16(3), pp.1469-1479 May, 2021
Subject
전기공학
Language
English
ISSN
2093-7423
1975-0102
Abstract
Hybrid renewable energy-based generation can improve the reliability in power supply. While avoiding the big cost in energy storage/battery, it is apparent that, such hybrid plants could be interlinked with the conventional power system for ensuring continuous power supply in the local area and better utilization of renewable energy sources. As generation from the renewable energy sources are intermittent, the interaction of such hybrid plants with the traditional power network can abruptly disturb the power/frequency level. Thus, devising a robust power–frequency control (PFC) scheme for the contemporary hybrid renewable interlinked power systems is highly obligatory. In this context, this paper presents a fractional-orderproportional-integral-derivative (FOPID) controller based advanced PFC scheme. Bacterial-foraging optimization (BFO) technique is adopted for computing the design parameters, namely, the controller gains and set-point weights. A typical hybrid wind- photovoltaic (PV) Plant interlinked thermal power system is modelled and simulated in order to investigate the system dynamics. Eff ectiveness of the proposed PFC scheme corroborated with the renewable power variations as well as load perturbation is confi rmed and the results are presented.