Artificial neural network control of battery energy storage system to damp-out inter-area oscillations in power systems

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This paper proposed an ANN (Artificial Neural Network) controller to damp out inter-area oscillation of a power system using BESS (Battery Energy Storage System). The conventional lead-lag controller-based PSSs (Power System Stabilizer) have been designed using linear models usually linearized at heavy load conditions. This paper proposes a non-linear ANN based BESS controller as the ANN can emulate nonlinear dynamics. To prove the performance of this nonlinear PSS, two linear PSS are introduced at first which are linearized at the heavy load and light load conditions, respectively. It is then verified that each controller can damp out inter-area oscillations at its own condition but not satisfactorily at the other condition. Finally, an ANN controller, that learned the dynamics of these two controllers, is proposed. Case studies are performed using PSCAD/EMTDC and MATLAB. As a result, the proposed ANN PSS shows a promising robust nonlinear performance.

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Lee, H. J., Jhang, S. S., Yu, W. K., & Oh, J. H. (2019). Artificial neural network control of battery energy storage system to damp-out inter-area oscillations in power systems. Energies, 12(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/en12173372

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