Load Frequency Control of HVDC Link Interconnected Power System Using Genetic Algorithm

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2019-06-24
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Institute of Automation and Computer Science, Brno University of Technology
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Advances in power electronics have improved grid support functions such as tie-line power control and frequency control, making renewable generation and High Voltage DC (HVDC) links more common in power system applications. Load Frequency Control (LFC) systems handle the complex interactions between the distributed generator and the control area with the HVDC link. In this work, LFC of a two-zone system including parallel AC/DC transmission links has been analysed. The parameters of this system are optimised using advanced genetic algorithm resulting in improved performance of system in terms of reduction in peak overshoots and settling time of frequency measurement, tie line power flow and area control error signals in an interconnected power system. The advantage of having parallel HVDC links is also demonstrated when performance is compared to system interconnected with only AC tie line.
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Mendel. 2018 vol. 25, č. 1, s. 131-138. ISSN 1803-3814
https://mendel-journal.org/index.php/mendel/article/view/89
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