Abstract

This paper introduces a method employing demand response (DR) and wind turbine (WT) to decrease the first and second frequency dips in power systems with the massive proliferation of wind resources. Inverter air conditioners (IACs) are utilized to participate in the DR program. The buildings' thermal model and the IACs' electrical model are integrated to characterize a relation between power system frequency and IACs regulation power. An adaptive delay controller (ADC) is presented to capture the command communication delays from the DR controller to IACs. In addition, a controller is suggested to adopt wind power plants in system frequency regulation. This controller rises the wind plant output power for some seconds and returns it, following frequency recovery, to the initial power. The recovery period causes the second frequency dip, in response to which, a method is introduced to identify the moment of the second dip and alleviate it via DR.

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