Simulation and Assessment of Load Frequency Control Under Deregulated Environment Using Linear Quadratic Regulator
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Automatic generation control is a significant control process that operates constantly to balance
the generation and load in power systems at a minimum cost. The AGC system is responsible for
frequency control, power interchange and economic dispatch. This thesis reviews the main
structures, configurations, modeling and characteristics of Automatic Generation Control
systems in a deregulated environment and addresses the control area concept in restructured
Power Systems. The concept of DISCO participation matrix is introduced and reflected in the
two-area diagram to make the visualization of contract easier. The modification by
superimposition of information flow on the Traditional AGC two-area system is done to take into
account the effect of bilateral contracts on the dynamics and the simulations reveal some
interesting patterns. Optimization of linear controller gain setting is done using Linear Quadratic
Controller (LQR). To validate the effectiveness of LQR robust controller, the simulation has
been performed using proposed controller and comparison has been done with conventional
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M.E. (Power System and Electric Drives)
