Abstract

AbstractThis article emphasizes the intermittent characteristics of renewable energy sources (RESs) and explores the role of forecasting in improving the performance of the automatic generation control (AGC) mechanism of the interconnected power system. Due to hybridization of power system basic AGC controller (PID, TID, and ID‐T) are insufficient to stabilized the system parameters. So, a new type of fractional order integral tilted derivative controller (FIDN‐T) has been proposed, which give better performance in terms of settling time, undershoot and overshoot in case of RESs with real data forecasting also. FIDN‐T has been compared with some existing controller which give the results better than basic controller. In order to optimize the different parameters of the proposed controller, a new modified Opposition‐based Sea‐horse Optimization (OSHO) algorithm has been proposed. The OSHO is compared with a few existing, well‐known meta‐heuristic algorithms to show its superiority. The analysis has been conducted under different operating conditions, including step and random disturbances as well as the IEEE‐39 bus, to verify the robustness as well as adaptability of the suggested controller. The comprehensive results of the studies provide strong evidence in support of the effectiveness and efficacy of the suggested control methods and suggest that it has the potential to be implemented in real‐world power systems for improved performance and stability.

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