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Intelligent Load Frequency Control for Hybrid System With Renewable Integration

open access: yesIEEE Access
This research investigates load frequency control (LFC) in hybrid power systems (HPS) with large-scale renewable energy sources (RESs). An intelligent standalone HPS is developed, integrating diverse power-generating units, variable loads, and electric ...
Pranendu Manna   +6 more
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Optimization of Frequency Stability in Hydraulic Load Frequency Control Systems Using Controllers with Filters

open access: yesAndalas Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technology
This study meticulously investigates the design and analysis of a Load Frequency Control (LFC) system tailored explicitly for hydraulic power systems by employing diverse configurations of PID controllers, namely Proportional (P), Proportional-Integral ...
Heru Dibyo Laksono   +3 more
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Enhancing Virtual Inertia Control in Microgrids: A Novel Frequency Response Model Based on Storage Systems

open access: yesBatteries
The integration of renewable resources in isolated systems can produce instability in the electrical grid due to its intermintency. In today’s microgrids, which lack synchronous generation, physical inertia is substituted for inertia emulation.
Adrián Criollo   +6 more
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Active disturbance rejection control for load frequency control systems under uncertainty and resonance attacks

open access: yesInternational Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems
The pervasive presence of hackers has seriously constrained the development of national cyber security. The necessity of addressing the issue of counteracting cyber-attacks is of paramount importance to the power grid system.
Xingqi Hu, Wen Tan, Guolian Hou
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Model predictive load-frequency control

open access: yes, 2017
The decrease in frequency quality seen in the Nordic power system over the past two decades is a clear token of the major changes that power systems all around the world are facing. These changes are to a large extent connected to the green shift in energy production, which results in less controllable power production.
openaire   +1 more source

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