This paper presents the self-tuned Automatic Generation Control for an interconnected power system with dominant wind energy penetration. The uncertain behavior of wind power plant has rand.
This work proposes real-time optimized dispatch strategies for automatic generation control (AGC) to utilize wind power and the storage capacity of electric vehicles for the active power balancing services of the grid.
What is automatic generation control (AGC) for thermal power units?
The dynamic performance evaluation of automatic generation control (AGC) for thermal power units reveals their characteristics under various operating conditions.
Can AGC support grid operation in a large-scale wind-based power system?
In, the presented approach for AGC to support the grid operation in a large-scale wind-based power system is based on the fact that regulation from wind power is fixed at several specific values. Moreover, the power curtailment issue in the utilization of wind power for regulation purpose has not been addressed.
How does AGC work?
The goal of ensuring efficient, dependable and stable power in an integrated power network is accomplished via the use of AGC, which continually analyses load fluctuations and adjusts generator output appropriately. Two factors must be regularly checked in the AGC service: tie-line interchanges and frequency fluctuations.
What does AGC stand for?
Sharma, G.; Nasiruddin, I.; Niazi, K.R.; Bansal, R.C. Automatic Generation Control (AGC) of Wind Power System: An Least Squares-Support Vector Machine (LS-SVM) Radial Basis Function (RBF) Kernel Approach. Electr. Power Compon. Syst. 2018, 46, 1621–1633. [Google Scholar]
This work aims to develop a simple, robust and dynamic AGC system for a real power system model, which incorporates the capacities of wind power and electric vehicle along with a thermal power system to provide enhanced active power regulation services.