Abstract

Power System Stabilizers (PSS) are generally employed to damp electromechanical oscillations by providing auxiliary stabilizing signals to the excitation system of the generators. But it has been found that these Conventional PSS (CPSS) do not provide sufficient damping for inter-area oscillations in multi-machine power systems. Thyristor Controlled Series Capacitor (TCSC) has immense potential in damping of inter-area power swings and in mitigating the sub-synchronous resonance. In this paper Improved Harmony Search Algorithm (IHSA) has been proposed for coordinated design of multiple PSS and TCSC in order to effectively damp the oscillations. The results obtained by using IHSA on WSCC 3-machine, 9-bus system are found to be superior compared to the results obtained using Bacterial Swarm Optimization (BSO) algorithm. The damping performance of conventional PSS and TCSC controllers is also compared with coordinated design of IHSA based PSS and TCSC on New England 10-machine, 39-bus system over wide range of operating conditions and contingencies. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed technique the results obtained on this test system are also compared with the results obtained with Genetic Algorithm (GA), Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO), Harmony Search Algorithm (HSA) and Bacterial Swarm Optimization (BSO).

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