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Distributed Generator and Load-Side Secondary Frequency Control in Power Networks
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Abstract
We design a distributed secondary frequency control scheme for both generators and controllable loads. The proposed scheme operates via local sensing and computation, and neighborhood communication. Equilibrium and stability analysis of the closed-loop system is performed with a power network model including turbines and governors of generators and nonlinear AC power flows. After a change in power supply or demand, the proposed scheme is able to stabilize the system, restore bus frequencies and net inter-area power exchanges, and minimize total generation cost minus user utility at equilibrium.
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© 2015 IEEE. This work was supported by ARPA-E grant DEAR0000226 and Los Alamos National Lab through an DoE grant.Attached Files
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- 57075
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- 10.1109/CISS.2015.7086825
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20150429-072859434
- ARPA-E grant
- DEAR0000226
- Department of Energy (DOE)
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
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