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Multi-Objective Mayfly Optimization-Based Frequency Regulation for Power Grid With Wind Energy Penetration

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FRONTIERS IN ENERGY RESEARCH
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fenrg.2022.848966

Keywords

frequency regulation; multi-objective mayfly algorithm; wind energy; automatic generation control; multi-source

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1966208, 52007174]

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With the increase in the proportion of renewable energy in the global energy structure, wind power has become widely used due to its advanced and mature technology. This study establishes a multi-source cooperative control model and utilizes a multi-objective optimization algorithm to achieve optimal AGC performance.
With the continuous development of society and under the background of sustainable development and resource conservation, the proportion of renewable energy in the global energy structure is increasing. At the same time, wind power has been widely used in many regions of the world because wind power technology is more advanced and mature than other renewable energy sources. In addition, with a large number of wind turbines connected to the grid, it not only helps automatic generation control (AGC) of power systems but also brings new challenges and difficulties. In this study, a multi-source cooperative control model of wind power participating in AGC frequency regulation is established to solve the dynamic problem of power distribution from real-time total power command to different AGC units. This study presents an optimal AGC-coordinated control method based on the multi-objective mayfly optimization (MMO) algorithm, which makes the fitting degree of power command output and actual output curve high and the adjustment mileage payment minimum, so as to achieve the best AGC performance. Finally, the simulation results show that this method can effectively decrease the total power deviation and adjustment mileage payment in the multi-source-coordinated control of AGC.

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