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PSO application to optimization of AGC in interconnected power system with diverse sources of power generation

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ICEEE06_406

Index date: 23 September 2015

PSO application to optimization of AGC in interconnected power system with diverse sources of power generation abstract

In this paper, automatic generation control (AGC) of two area interconnected power system having diverse sources of power generation is studied. A two area power system comprises power generations from hydro, thermal and gas sources in area 1 and power generations from hydro and thermal sources in area 2. All the power generation units from different sources are equipped with speed governors. A continuous time transfer function model of the system for studying dynamic response for small load disturbances is presented. A proportional-integral-derivative (PID) automatic generation control scheme is applied only to power generations from thermal and gas sources and power generation from hydro source is allowed to operate at its scheduled level with only speed governor control. The two area power system is simulated for different nominal loading conditions. Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) is used to obtain the optimal PID gains for various cases using integral squared error plus integral time absolute error (ISE+ITAE) performance index for fitness evaluation. Some of the transient responses are shown for different nominal loading conditions due to step load disturbances in the system.

PSO application to optimization of AGC in interconnected power system with diverse sources of power generation Keywords:

Two area power system , Diverse sources of power generation , Automatic generation Control , Particle Swarm Optimization , PID controller

PSO application to optimization of AGC in interconnected power system with diverse sources of power generation authors

Majid Alizadeh Moghadam

Faculty of Electrical Engineering Zanjan University Zanjan, Iran

Saeed Jalilzadeh

Faculty of Electrical Engineering Zanjan University Zanjan, Iran