Isolated and interconnected multi-area hybrid power systems: A review on control strategies

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Abstract

Concerned with the increasing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere due to fossil fuels, the entire world is focusing on electricity generation through renewable energy resources. The most advantageous aspect of the distributed renewable sources is to provide the electricity to remote, scattered and the deprived rural areas by developing the hybrid power system at the smaller scale where power transmission through grid extension is not viable due to some economical, technical or environmental constraints for building new transmission lines. An accurate and adequate control strategy becomes inevitable to uphold the smooth operation by restraining the frequency and voltage deviation within its limit ensuring the highest degree of reliability of hybrid power system to provide an adequate power quality. In this paper, a comprehensive review of different control strategies adopted in isolated and interconnected multi-area hybrid power systems is presented.

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Ranjan, S., Jaiswal, S., Latif, A., Das, D. C., Sinha, N., Hussain, S. M. S., & Ustun, T. S. (2021, December 1). Isolated and interconnected multi-area hybrid power systems: A review on control strategies. Energies. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14248276

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