Abstract

The use of a Fuzzy logic-based controller for automatic generation control (AGC) and load frequency control (LFC) of two area power plants in an interconnected power system is proposed in this paper. In addition, a superconducting magnetic Energy Storage (SMES) unit is being considered in two areas. After a sudden load disturbance, the implementation of SMES combination arrests the initial fall in frequency deviation and tie-line power deviation. The simulation results show that the proposed SMES unit improves system performance significantly. The system's sensitivity analysis is carried out by altering the parameters and operating load conditions from their nominal values. Even when the system is subjected to wide variations in loading conditions and system parameters, the optimised gains of the proposed fuzzy logic- based controller and fuzzy controller along with SMES controllers do not need to be reset. Finally, different types of load patterns are used to test the effectiveness of the proposed controller design. The simulation results show that the Fuzzy PID controller combined with SMES outperforms the Fuzzy PID controller alone. The simulations were run using the MATLAB software.

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