<P>Frequency control as a major function of automatic generation control is one of the important control problems in electric power system design and operation, and is becoming more significant today due to the increasing size, changing structure, emerging new uncertainties, environmental constraint
Robust Power System Frequency Control
โ Scribed by Hassan Bevrani (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 401
- Series
- Power Electronics and Power Systems
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This updated edition of the industry standard reference on power system frequency control provides practical, systematic and flexible algorithms for regulating load frequency, offering new solutions to the technical challenges introduced by the escalating role of distributed generation and renewable energy sources in smart electric grids. The author emphasizes the physical constraints and practical engineering issues related to frequency in a deregulated environment, while fostering a conceptual understanding of frequency regulation and robust control techniques. The resulting control strategies bridge the gap between advantageous robust controls and traditional power system design, and are supplemented by real-time simulations. The impacts of low inertia and damping effect on system frequency in the presence of increased distributed and renewable penetration are given particular consideration, as the bulk synchronous machines of conventional frequency control are rendered ineffective in emerging grid environments where distributed/variable units with little or no rotating mass become dominant. Frequency stability and control issues relevant to the exciting new field of microgrids are also undertaken in this new edition. As frequency control becomes increasingly significant in the design of ever-more complex power systems, this expert guide ensures engineers are prepared to deploy smart grids with optimal functionality.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxii
Power System Control: An Overview....Pages 1-17
Frequency Control and Real Power Compensation....Pages 19-48
Frequency Response Characteristics and Dynamic Performance....Pages 49-69
Robust PI-Based Frequency Control....Pages 71-104
Robust Multi-objective Control-Based Frequency Regulation....Pages 105-129
Application of ฮผ- Theory and MPC in Frequency Control Synthesis....Pages 131-161
Frequency Control in Deregulated Environment....Pages 163-220
Frequency Control in Emergency Conditions....Pages 221-250
Renewable Energy Options and Frequency Regulation....Pages 251-279
Wind Power and Frequency Control....Pages 281-318
Frequency Control in Microgrids....Pages 319-347
Virtual Inertia-Based Frequency Control....Pages 349-376
Back Matter....Pages 377-391
โฆ Subjects
Energy Systems; Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Networks; Electrical Engineering; Renewable and Green Energy
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