Load Frequency Control Of Two Area Power System in Deregulated Environment Using Pi Controller

Ajitha Priyadarsini*, P.Melba Mary**
* Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Narayanaguru College of Engineering, Tamil Nadu, India.
** Principal, V.V.College of Engineering, Tamil Nadu, India.
Periodicity:February - April'2014
DOI : https://doi.org/10.26634/jps.2.1.2835

Abstract

In this paper load frequency control (LFC) of two area power system in deregulated environment using PI controller was studied. A two area system is considered in which all areas are interconnected by normal AC tie-lines. In each area there are two GENCOs and two DISCOs. DISCOs can buy power from GENCOs in their own area or from other areas. In the proposed system the effects of bilateral contracts between DISCOs and GENCOs are also considered. The performance of the PI controller is tested on a deregulated two area load frequency control system for different operating conditions using MATLAB Simulink tool. The results show that performance of PI controller is effective in reducing steady state error.

Keywords

Load Frequency Control, Proportional Plus Integral Control, Distribution Companies, Generation Companies, Area Control Error

How to Cite this Article?

Priyadarsini, S. A., and Mary, P. M. (2014). Load Frequency Control Of Two Area Power System in Deregulated Environment Using Pi Controller. i-manager’s Journal on Power Systems Engineering, 2(1), 11-16. https://doi.org/10.26634/jps.2.1.2835

References

[1]. Richard.D.Christe, Anjan Bose, (1996). “Load frequency control issues in power system operations after deregulation”, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, Vol.11, August.
[2]. Vaibhav Donde, M.A. Pai and Ian A. Hiskens, (2001). “Simulation and Optimization in an AGC System after Deregulation” IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, Vol 16, No. 3, August, pp481-487.
[3]. Kia Yong Lim, Youyi Wang and Rujing Zhou (1997). “Decentralized robust load-frequency control in coordination with frequency-controllable HVDC links”, International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems, Vol 19, Issue 7, October , pages 423-431.
[4]. Alireza Yazdizadeh, Mohammad Hossien Ramezani, Ehsan Hamedrahmat, (2012). “Decentralized load frequency using a new robust optimal MISO PID controller”. International Journal of Electrical power and Energy systems, Vol 35, 57-65.
[5]. George Gross and Jeong Woo Lee, (2001). “Analysis of Load Frequency Control Performance Assessment Criteria”, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, Vol 16,No. 3, August, pp520- 525.
[6]. Wen Tan, Hongxia Zhang, Mei Yu (2012). Decentralized load frequency control in deregulated environments. Int J Electr Power Energy Syst, Vol 41, pp16-26.
[7]. Issarachai Ngamroo, (2002). “A stabilization of frequency oscillations in a parallel ac – dc interconnected power systems via an hvdc link”, Science Asia, Vol 28, pp 173-180.
[8]. Sk.Pandey,S.P.Singh and Vinay pratap Singh, (2012). “Load frequency control of an asynchronous restructed power system:a fuzzy logic apporoach”, International Journal of Engineering, Science and Technology Vol 4, No:1, pp 16-22.
[9]. A.P Sakis Metrpoulis, George J. Cokkinidhis and A.G Bakirtzis, (1988). “Load –Frequency Control service in a deregulated Environment.” IEEE.1060-3425.
[10]. H. Shayeghi, H. A Shayanfar, A. Jalili, (2009). “Load frequency control strategies: A state – of the art survey for the researcher.” Energy Conservation and Management, Vol 50, pp.344-353.
[11]. Fatemeh daneshfar, (2013). “Load –Frequency Control in a Deregulated Environment Based on reinforcement Learning.” Journal of controls and system Engineering. Jun. Vol 1, Iss 1, pp9-16.
[12]. Surya Prakash, SK Sinha (2011). “Load frequency control of three area interconnected hydro-thermal reheat power system using artificial intelligence and PI controllers.” International Journal of Science and Technology. Vol4, No1, pp23-37.
If you have access to this article please login to view the article or kindly login to purchase the article

Purchase Instant Access

Single Article

North Americas,UK,
Middle East,Europe
India Rest of world
USD EUR INR USD-ROW
Pdf 35 35 200 20
Online 35 35 200 15
Pdf & Online 35 35 400 25

Options for accessing this content:
  • If you would like institutional access to this content, please recommend the title to your librarian.
    Library Recommendation Form
  • If you already have i-manager's user account: Login above and proceed to purchase the article.
  • New Users: Please register, then proceed to purchase the article.