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    EN 647 DISTRIBUTED

    GENERATION AND MICROGRIDS1

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    CONTROL OFACTIVE AND REACTIVE

    POWER

    | The flows of active and reactive ower in a

    transmission network are fairly independenty P is closely related to frequency

    y s c ose y re a e o vo age

    | Interconnected system with two or more

    inde endentl controlled areas

    y Control of frequency

    y Maintain scheduled power interchange

    y n erconnec e sys em w wo or moreindependently controlled areas

    | Control of generation and frequency is known as

    load frequency control (LFC) 2

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    SPEED GOVERNING MECHANISM

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    FREQUENCYDEPENDENCE OF A

    COMPOSITE LOAD

    | The fre uenc de endence of com osite load is

    expressed asrLe DPP +=

    y D is load damping coefficient expressed as % change

    in load for 1% change in frequency.

    y Load may be frequency dependent or independent

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    PROBLEM -1 NO SPEED GOVERNING

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    ISOCHRONOUS GOVERNOR

    | Constant s eed

    | Isochronous governor adjusts the turbinevalve/gate to bring the frequency back to the

    nom na or sc e u e va ue.

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    ISOCHRONOUS GOVERNOR

    | Increase in load results in fre uenc deca at a

    rate determined by the inertia of the rotor|As speed drops, Pm begins to increase and hence

    re uces e ra e a w c spee s re uc ng

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    ISOCHRONOUS GOVERNOR

    | It works satisfactoril when enerator is

    supplying isolated load| Only one generator in multi-gen system is

    requ re o respon

    | Isochronous generators cannot be used with two

    or more units connected to the same s stem

    y Each tries to control the system frequency to its

    setting

    | s goo o prov e roop c arac er s c oasharing is expected between generators

    y Speed drops as the load is increased8

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    GENERATORS WITH DROOP

    CHARACTERISTIC

    | Governor with State feedback

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    DROOP

    | Defintion: The ratio of s eed deviation or

    frequency deviation to change in valve/gateposition or power output

    | roop or regu a on means a requency

    deviation causes 100% change in valve position or

    power output

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    LOAD SHARING BY PARALLEL GENERATORS

    | Fre uenc is uni ue when the share a load

    change' fPPP

    ==

    1R

    ' f==2

    R

    21RP

    =

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    Amount of load picked up by each unit

    depends on droop characteristic11

    If % of regulation of units is nearly equal, the

    change in the output of each unit will benearly in proportion to its rating

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    LOAD SHARING BYPARALLEL

    GENERATORS

    | There is a steady state error associated with loadsharing

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    CHANGING GENERATOR OUTPUT

    | The relationship between speed and load is adjustedby changing an input reference

    y Load reference set point

    | When operating in parallel

    y The output of each unit at any given system frequency canbe varied only by changing LRSP.

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    LOAD REFERENCE SET POINT

    | enera or connec e o ower ys emy LRSP has minimum effect on frequency

    y Depends on size of other generators

    y LRSP adjusts frequency

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    COMPOSITE LOAD AND GOVERNOR

    CHARACTERISTIC

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    PROBLEM-2 DEAD BAND SYSTEMS

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    AGC IN ISOLATED POWER SYSTEMS

    | No issue of interchan e ower

    | Restore frequency|Addition of integral is sufficient for units of AGC

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    AGC IN ISOLATED POWER SYSTEMS

    | Su lementar control action is slower than

    primary control| It acts after primary speed control stabilizes the

    sys em requency

    |AGC adjusts the LRSP to change output of

    enerators to override the effect of com osite

    frequency regulation characterisitc

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    AGC IN INTERCONNECTED POWER

    SYSTEMS

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    INTERCONNECTED POWER SYSTEM

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    TWO-AREA WITH SUPPLEMENTARY

    CONTROL

    | With and=B =By Only the supplementary control in area 1 will

    respond to load change in area 1 and changesgeneration to bring ACE1 to zero

    y The change is not observable in area 2

    | With and in their respective areas

    y 11 2=B 22 2=Bdeviation twice as fast.

    y Generation picked up by area 2 will be backed off

    (Beta)

    y Results in degradation of the system frequency

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