Wind turbine participation in micro-grid frequency control through self-tuning, adaptive fuzzy droop in de-loaded area

The purpose of this research is to present an innovative load frequency control in the presence of wind turbines in islanded micro-grid (MG). As islanded MG suffers from low inertia and insufficient primary frequency response (PFR), utilising the variable wind turbines in de-loaded area can be consi...

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Main Authors: Ahmadreza Abazari, Mehdi Ghazavi Dozein, Hassan Monsef, Bin Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-04-01
Series:IET Smart Grid
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Online Access:https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/iet-stg.2018.0095
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Summary:The purpose of this research is to present an innovative load frequency control in the presence of wind turbines in islanded micro-grid (MG). As islanded MG suffers from low inertia and insufficient primary frequency response (PFR), utilising the variable wind turbines in de-loaded area can be considered as an alternative solution to deal with frequency control problems. In this context, the de-load area is referred to a region where wind turbines release their stored kinetic energy in rotational masses following frequency disturbances. For effective utilisation of wind turbines, a self-tuning, adaptive fuzzy droop is proposed, whose membership function parameters are optimised through artificial bee colony algorithm based on a multi-objective decision making process. A comparison is made between the obtained results of the self-tuning, adaptive fuzzy droop with conventional proportional integral derivative droop control in order to assess the proposed method performance in different disturbances.
ISSN:2515-2947