Impact of a redox flow battery on the frequency stability of a five-area system integrated with renewable sources
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Abstract
Energy storage devices are imperative to damp out the oscillations caused by sudden
magnified disturbances occurring in a power system. The presence of a small rating of storage
device in each area can alleviate the system oscillations effectively. Therefore, in this work, redox
flow batteries (RFBs) have been integrated in each area of a five-area interconnected system for
effective load frequency control (LFC). The RFB pumps up the active power into the system quickly
to meet the short-time overload; in turn, the efficacy of the LFC in the system is boosted. Despite the
presence of the RFB in the power system, a secondary controller is necessary to quench the deviation
of frequency and tie-line power caused by the power mismatch between demand and generation. In
this perspective, a cascade controller incorporated with a fractional operator (FO) has been endorsed
and designed through a nascent selfish herd optimizer technique to evaluate the transient response of
the system. Besides this, the unprecedented performance of fractional-order cascade controllers has
been compared with one-stage classical controllers with and without a fractional operator. Further,
the robustness of the proposed controller has been inspected through subjecting it to a random load
in the presence/absence of an RFB and parametric variation. Finally, the proposed model has been
simulated in the OPAL-RT-4510 platform to validate the performance of the proposed controller that
has produced in the MATLAB environment.
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load frequency control, fractional order controller, cascade controller, selfish herd optimizer, robustness analysis, redox flow battery, Li-ion battery
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Energies. 2023, vol. 16, issue 14, art. no. 5540.