Proceedings on Engineering Sciences (Mar 2024)

BALANCED LOAD FREQUENCY CONTROL: CUSTOMIZED WORLD CUP ALGORITHM - DRIVEN PID OPTIMIZATION FOR TWO AREA POWER SYSTEMS

  • Shweta Singh ,
  • Vivek Ranjan ,
  • Padmaja Tripathy ,
  • M. N. Nachappa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24874/PES.SI.24.02.016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 331 – 342

Abstract

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Finding a balance between the loads and generating demands in power systems is a significant challenge since power producers require important inputs such as security, reliability and quality. In this study, a unique method for balanced load frequency control (BLFC) is proposed in two-area power systems, integrating a customized World Cup Algorithm (CWCA)-Driven PID optimization. The primary objective is to enhance the stability and performance of power systems. For this purpose, the integral time-multiplied absolute error (ITAE) is minimized by evaluating the objective function using time-domain simulation. The proposed methodology aims to improve the overall response of the control system, ensuring a reliable and stable power supply. Within the scope of two-area power systems with BLFC, simulation results show the effectiveness and resilience of the CWCA-Driven PID Optimization. The outcomes of the proposed PID controller-based CWCA approach are contrasted with the existing methods.

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