Affiliation:
1. Electrical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering & Technology, GKV, Haridwar, UK, INDIA
Abstract
In a large-scale power system, Automatic Generation Control (AGC) is responsible to area load changes and abnormal imprecise system operating parameters essentially means very fast minimization of area frequency deviations and mutual tie line power flow deviations of the areas for satisfactory and stable operation of the system. Some technique gives the good results in normal operation but in abnormal condition, it take large time to settle down the load disturbance, which is harmful for the system. New approach (Genetic Algorithm (GA) Technique) provides better control performance over frequency deviations and tie line power flow deviations due to a normal and abnormal operating condition of sudden load changes. In this paper six area model of thermal generating units has been developed and simulated in MATLAB Simulink software. Response of the developed model has been obtained by GA technique and compared with the other technique like; fuzzy, PID. Tabulated result shows that the GA technique give the better performance over the other technique due to settle down the frequency and tie line power flow deviations in less time and maintain the system constancy.
Publisher
World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)
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