Decentralized load-frequency control of interconnected power systems with SMES units and governor dead band using multi-objective evolutionary algorithm

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This paper deals with the design of decentralized controller for load-frequency control of interconnected power systems with superconducting magnetic energy storage units and Governor Dead Band Nonlinearity using Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithm. The superconducting magnetic energy storage unit exhibits favourable damping effects by suppressing the frequency oscillations as well as stabilizing the inter-area oscillations effectively. The proposed control strategy is mainly based on a compromise between Integral Squared Error and Maximum Stability Margin criteria. Analysis on a two-area interconnected thermal power system reveals that the proposed controller improves the dynamic performance of the system and guarantees good closed-loop stability even in the presence of nonlinearities and with parameter changes.

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Ganapathy, S., & Velusami, S. (2009). Decentralized load-frequency control of interconnected power systems with SMES units and governor dead band using multi-objective evolutionary algorithm. Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology, 4(4), 443–450. https://doi.org/10.5370/JEET.2009.4.4.443

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