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A novel grey wolf optimizer based load frequency controller for renewable energy sources integrated thermal power systems

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2022

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Can, Özay
Öztürk, Ali
Eroğlu, Hasan
Kotb, Hossam

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Can, O., Ozturk, A., Eroglu, H. & Kotb, H. (2022). A Novel Grey Wolf Optimizer Based Load Frequency Controller for Renewable Energy Sources Integrated Thermal Power Systems. A Novel Grey Wolf Optimizer Based Load Frequency Controller for Renewable Energy Sources Integrated Thermal Power Systems, 49(15), 1248-1259. https://doi.org/10.1080/15325008.2022.2050450

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The frequency value should be kept constant to ensure and maintain synchronization in power systems. When the balance between generation and load is interrupted, the frequency value increases or decreases. This frequency deviation may lead to serious problems in the power system. Therefore, a design of a controller is required to keep the system frequency and tie-line power variations within specified limits, which is called automatic generation control (AGC) or load frequency control (LFC). This paper aims to determine the optimal controller parameters used in the LFC for a two-area non-reheat thermal power system integrated with various renewable energy sources (RES) such as photovoltaic (PV) and wind energy systems. The proposed controller is a PI-(1 + DD) controller which is a combination of proportional, integral, and double derivative controllers. The optimal gains of the proposed controller are determined by the Grey Wolf Optimization (GWO) algorithm. Moreover, the performance of the PI-(1 + DD) controller is tested under various scenarios such as different step load perturbations, random load changes, system parameters and RES variation. The results show that the PI-(1 + DD) controller provides an improvement of about 40% in system frequency overshoot and about 45% in settling time compared to other controllers.

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Electric Power Components and Systems

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49

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15

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https://doi.org/10.1080/15325008.2022.2050450
https://hdl.handle.net/11436/6945

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