Abstract
Frequency is an important index for the stable and secure operation of the power system. In the conventional methods, an inappropriate value of the frequency bias coefficient will lead to over-biasing or under-biasing of generators, causing unintended cross-regional interaction. This paper proposes a fully non-interactive automatic generation control strategy for power systems. Through the derivation of deviation of frequency and tie-line active power under disturbance, it’s found that the disturbance can be located from the deviation of frequency and active power of tie-line. Based on this, the conventional AGC control model is modified. With the proposed method, only the AGC units in disturbed areas respond to disturbances, and the AGC units in other areas will not act. Thus, the unintended cross-regional interaction in the conventional AGC control method is avoided. The proposed method only needs minor modification to the conventional AGC control model and hence is easy to implement for onsite application. The effectiveness of the proposed strategy is confirmed via simulation on the Kundur four-machine two-area system.
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