Abstract
Reduction in system inertia due to the higher levels of wind plants in a power system inherently necessitates the frequency regulation investigations and motivates new opportunities for the improvement of active power control techniques. This paper focus on the load-frequency regulation analysis of a control area in the presence of a proposed wind energy technology. The proposed variable speed wind turbine generator model incorporates a dynamic dead-band and moving average frequency filter-based algorithm to provide grid-code compatible power-frequency response. The proposed wind plant model provides better frequency response and increased electrical power generation in comparison to the other frequency responsive wind turbine generator models. This paper also highlights the superiority of gain scheduling concept in fuzzy logic controllers as an improved alternative to various other load frequency controllers under the stochastic conditions in a wind integrated control area.
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