scholarly journals Improving the Performance of Distance Relay Protection in Power System Using Ann Intelligent Control Schemes

Author(s):  
O. C. Onuba ◽  
M. O. Alor ◽  
J. C. Iyidobi
Author(s):  
Jishu Mary Gomez ◽  
Prabhakar Karthikeyan Shanmugam

Background & Objectives: The global power system is in a state of continuous evolution, incorporating more and more renewable energy systems. The converter-based systems are void of inherent inertia control behavior and are unable to curb minor frequency deviations. The traditional power system, on the other hand, is made up majorly of synchronous generators that have their inertia and governor response for frequency control. For improved inertial and primary frequency response, the existing frequency control methods need to be modified and an additional power reserve is to be maintained mandatorily for this purpose. Energy self-sufficient renewable distributed generator systems can be made possible through optimum active power control techniques. Also, when major global blackouts were analyzed for causes, solutions, and precautions, load shedding techniques were found to be a useful tool to prevent frequency collapse due to power imbalances. The pre-existing load shedding techniques were designed for traditional power systems and were tuned to eliminate low inertia generators as the first step to system stability restoration. To incorporate emerging energy possibilities, the changes in the mixed power system must be addressed and new frequency control capabilities of these systems must be researched. Discussion: In this paper, the power reserve control schemes that enable frequency regulation in the widely incorporated solar photovoltaic and wind turbine generating systems are discussed. Techniques for Under Frequency Load Shedding (UFLS) that can be effectively implemented in renewable energy enabled micro-grid environment for frequency regulation are also briefly discussed. The paper intends to study frequency control schemes and technologies that promote the development of self- sustaining micro-grids. Conclusion: The area of renewable energy research is fast emerging with immense scope for future developments. The comprehensive literature study confirms the possibilities of frequency and inertia response enhancement through optimum energy conservation and control of distributed energy systems.


2013 ◽  
Vol 14 (5) ◽  
pp. 487-498
Author(s):  
Rajendraprasad Narne ◽  
P.C. Panda

Abstract This article proposed coordinated tuning and real-time implementation of power system stabilizer (PSS) with static var compensator (SVC) in multi-machine power system. The design of proposed coordinated damping controller is formulated as an optimization problem, and the controller gains are optimized instantaneously using advanced adaptive particle swarm optimization. Here, PSS with SVC installed in multi-machine system is examined. The coordinated tuning among the damping controllers is performed on the non-linear power system dynamic model. Finally, the proposed coordinated controller performance is discussed with time-domain simulations. Different loading conditions are employed on the test system to test the robustness of proposed coordinate controller, and the simulation results are compared with four different control schemes. To validate the proposed controller, the test power system is also implemented on real-time (OPAL-RT) simulator, and acceptable results are reported for its verifications.


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