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Load Frequency Control in Multi-Area of Power System Network using Different Controllers
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- 1. Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical & Electronics, Ajay Kumar Garg Engineering College, Ghaziabad
Description
The electric grid that exists now is the most intricate control system ever built by humans.
Under normal conditions, it becomes crucial for Automatic Generation Control (AGC) to
maintain the frequency within a controllable range and respond appropriately to load
variations in the power system. Load frequency control (LFC) is essential for better load
control that doesn't negatively impact tie-line power or system frequency variation when there
is a disturbance or variation in the load. A number of control approaches or tactics that are
based on resilience, self-tuning, soft computing controllers, and traditional strategies are
looked at.
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