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A literature survey on load–frequency control for conventional and distribution generation power systems

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An extensive literature review on load-frequency control (LFC) problem in power system has been highlighted in this article, where various configuration of power system models and control techniques/strategies that concerns to LFC issues have been addressed in conventional as well as distribution generation-based power systems.
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In this paper an extensive literature review on load–frequency control (LFC) problem in power system has been highlighted. The various configuration of power system models and control techniques/strategies that concerns to LFC issues have been addressed in conventional as well as distribution generation-based power systems. Further, investigations on LFC challenges incorporating storage devices BESS/SMES, FACTS devices, wind–diesel and PV systems etc have been discussed too.

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The Frequency of the Frequency : On Hydropower and Grid Frequency Control

Linn Saarinen
TL;DR: The most important balancing resource in the Nordic syste... is the hydropower as mentioned in this paper, which is used to balance the electricity consumption and production connected to the power system and has to be balanced by active control.
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Sliding mode based load frequency control for multi-area interconnected power system containing renewable energy

TL;DR: In this article, a load frequency control (LFC) design using sliding mode technique in a multi-area power system inculding wind turbines is presented, where a decentralized sliding mode load frequency controller is designed such that stability of the overall closed loop system is guaranteed.
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Class Topper Optimization (CTO) Algorithm based Load Frequency Control of Multi-area Interconnected Power System with Non- linearity

TL;DR: A class topper optimization-based PID controller is offered in this paper for load frequency control of power systems in the presence of nonlinearities and the effectiveness of the proposed CTO is also validated with Random Load Perturbation.
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Variable structure model predictive controller based gain scheduling for frequency regulation in renewable based power system

TL;DR: In this paper , a variable structure model predictive controller (VSMPC) is used for gain scheduling of PI controller in PV-connected thermal for multi-area system, which is evaluated under varying load conditions under increased penetration of the PV source.
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Impact of phase-locked loop on system dynamics of a CCGT incorporated diverse source system employed with AC/DC interconnection

TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of various two-degrees-of-freedom proportional-integral-derivative (2DOF PID) controller structures were compared with single-degree of freedom (SDF) controllers, and results explore the superiority of 2DOF controllers.
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Power Management Strategies for a Microgrid With Multiple Distributed Generation Units

TL;DR: In this article, real and reactive power management strategies of EI-DG units in the context of a multiple DG microgrid system were investigated. And the results were used to discuss applications under various microgrid operating conditions.
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Wind turbines emulating inertia and supporting primary frequency control

TL;DR: In this article, a method is proposed to let variable-speed wind turbines emulate inertia and support primary frequency control, where the required power is obtained from the kinetic energy stored in the rotating mass of the turbine blades.
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A wireless controller to enhance dynamic performance of parallel inverters in distributed generation systems

TL;DR: In this paper, a novel control strategy for parallel inverters of distributed generation units in an AC distribution system is presented, based on the droop control method, using only locally measurable feedback signals.
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Optimum Megawatt-Frequency Control of Multiarea Electric Energy Systems

TL;DR: In this article, the authors question seriously the basis for this practice and prove by the methods of optimum control that better response and wider stability margins can be obtained by lower bias settings.
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Frequency control and wind turbine technologies

TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of wind turbine inertial response characteristics on frequency control of small isolated power systems is discussed. But, due to differing electromechanical characteristics, this inherent link is not present in wind turbine generators.
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