Abstract

In this paper, the simulation results of static var compensator (SVC) for improvement of transient stability in a photo voltaic (PV) system integrated power system are presented. A Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) controller was also incorporated with SVC for contributing necessary damping in case of various disturbance conditions. Here, the dynamic stability of the PV based power system was studied in single machine infinite bus (SMIB) and power system. SVC is integrated with the above PV based power system for damping low frequency oscillations produced due to disturbances in the power system. Further a novel soft computing based approach called quasi-oppositional differential search algorithm (QODSA) was for designing an optimal SVC-PID based damping controller. Initially DSA was applied for optimizing the gains of the controller and finally quasi oppositional learning was incorporated to DSA for obtaining the optimal parameters of SVC-PID controller and also for enhancing the convergence speed. The effectiveness of the proposed technique was also tested with particle swarm optimization (PSO) technique. Transient stability analysis for conventional PID controller, PSO based PID controller, DSA based PID controller and QDSA based PID controller was done analytically as well as quantitatively. It can be observed from the simulation results that the proposed QDSA based PID controller outperforms over other techniques in improving power system stability and also damping low frequency oscillations.

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