Abstract

Modern power system faces a severe problem of instability, largely due to inconsistent reactive power. It causes damage to the power grid within a few milliseconds. Therefore, proper management of reactive power under disturbing situations plays a key role in its safe operation. Devices such as flexible alternating current transmission systems (FACTS) accurately manage the system’s reactive power in accordance with the load demand. In this study, a new reactive power control strategy is employed for optimization of the reactive power along with the stability improvement of the system under different small perturbed conditions. Therefore, this study focuses on controlling the reactive power for an isolated wind-diesel hybrid power system model (WDHPSM) with the aid of a static synchronous compensator (STATCOM) together with the use of an integral minus proportional derivative (IPD) controller keeping a derivative-based filter (IPDF) as a secondary controller for better utilization of its purpose. The obtained results are compared when the no-control strategy is applied in the model. Another comparison has been done between the multiple applied soft computing techniques (oppositional harmonic search, ant lion optimization, binary-coded genetic algorithm, and symbiosis organisms search) that optimize the parameters of the controller of WDHPSM.

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