Load frequency control of multi area interconnected power system using differential evolution algorithm

  • Sina A
  • Kaur D
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In this paper, Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) controller is designed using Differential Evolution (DE) algorithm to Load Frequency Control (LFC) in three areas of an interconnected power system. The proposed controller has appropriate dynamic response, so it increases damping in transient state in unhealthy conditions. Different generators have been used in three areas. Area 1 includes thermal non-reheat generator and two thermal reheat generators; area 2 includes hydro and thermal non-reheat generators, and area 3 includes hydro and thermal reheat generators. In order to evaluate the performance of the controller, Sim/Matlab software is used. Simulation results show that the controller designed using DE algorithm is not affected by load changes, disturbance, or system parameters changes. Comparing the results of proposed algorithm with other load frequency control algorithms, such as PSO and GA, it has been found that this method has a more appropriate response and satisfactory performance

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Sina, A., & Kaur, D. (2019). Load frequency control of multi area interconnected power system using differential evolution algorithm. Tehnički Glasnik, 13(4), 323–330. https://doi.org/10.31803/tg-20181110091820

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