Power System Frequency Control: Modeling and Advances evaluates the control schemata, secondary controllers, stability improvement methods, optimization considerations, microgrids, multi-microgrids, and real-time validation required to model and analyze the dynamic behavior of frequency in power systems. Chapters review a range of advanced modeling and analytical considerations for single to multi-area networks using traditional and hybrid sources, including renewable sources, FACT devices and storage. The work also considers broad aspects of upstream and downstream control mechanisms which…mehr
Power System Frequency Control: Modeling and Advances evaluates the control schemata, secondary controllers, stability improvement methods, optimization considerations, microgrids, multi-microgrids, and real-time validation required to model and analyze the dynamic behavior of frequency in power systems. Chapters review a range of advanced modeling and analytical considerations for single to multi-area networks using traditional and hybrid sources, including renewable sources, FACT devices and storage. The work also considers broad aspects of upstream and downstream control mechanisms which enable novel solutions in the area of automatic generation control in power system networks. Highly recommended for power system engineers, researchers and practitioners with interests in load frequency control, automatic generation control, linearized models of isolated microgrid, and multi-microgrid, and hybrid LFC scheme, this book is an ideal resource on the topics discussed.
Dillip Kumar Mishra received the M. Tech (Honours) degree from the College of Engineering and Technology (CET), Bhubaneswar, India. He has also completed his Bachelor (Honours) and Diploma (Honours) in Electrical Engineering from India. He went on to recieve his Ph.D. from the University of Technology Sydney, Australia in 2022. Dr. Mishra is a former Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, Eastern Academy of Science and Technology (EAST) Bhubaneswar. Currently, he is associating with the University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia. He has authored around thirty research papers in International journals and conferences and one textbook with Wiley. Dr. Mishra brings more than seven years of experience both in industry and teaching. His research areas include power system stability, automatic generation control, renewable energy system, power quality analysis, Power System planning and operation, and Power System Resiliency.
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1. Fundamentals of Load Frequency Control in Power System Dillip Kumar Mishra Li Li Jiangfeng Zhang and Jahangir Hossain 2. Controller design for Load Frequency Control: Shortcomings and Benefits Dillip Kumar Mishra Li Li Jiangfeng Zhang and Jahangir Hossain 3. Transient/Sensitivity/Stability Analysis of Load Frequency Control Dillip Kumar Mishra Li Li Tapas Kumar Panigrahi Jiangfeng Zhang Prakash Kumar Ray Jahangir Hossain and Asit Mohanty 4. Significance of Ancillary Devices for Load Frequency Control Dillip Kumar Mishra Li Li Tapas Kumar Panigrahi Jiangfeng Zhang Prakash Kumar Ray Jahangir Hossain and Asit Mohanty 5. Challenges and Viewpoints of Load Frequency Control in Deregulated Power System Dillip Kumar Mishra Li Li Jiangfeng Zhang and Jahangir Hossain 6. Battery Energy Storage Systems Contribution to System Frequency for Grids with a High Renewable Energy Source Penetration Dillip Kumar Mishra Giuliano Rancilio Li Li Andrea Vicario Jiangfeng Zhang and Jahangir Hossain 7. The Power Grid Load Frequency Control Method Combined with Multiple Types of Energy Storage System Dillip Kumar Mishra Guo Liu Li Li Jiangfeng Zhang and Jahangir Hossain 8. Sophisticated Dynamic Frequency Modeling: Higher-order SFR Model of Hybrid Power System with Renewable Generation Dillip Kumar Mishra Jianbo Yi Li Li Jiangfeng Zhang and Jahangir Hossain 9. Application of Neural-Network based variable (FO)PID controllers for load frequency control in isolated microgrids Dillip Kumar Mishra Juri Belikov Li Li Komeil Nosrati Jiangfeng Zhang and Jahangir Hossain 10. Coordinated Tuning of MMC-HVDC Interconnection Links and PEM Electrolyzers For Fast Frequency Support in a Multi-area System Dillip Kumar Mishra Jose Luis Rueda Torres Li Li Jiangfeng Zhang and Jahangir Hossain 11. Under-Frequency Load Shedding Control: from Stage-wise to Continuous Dillip Kumar Mishra Changgang Li Li Li Jiangfeng Zhang and Jahangir Hossain 12. Emergency Active-Power Balancing Scheme for Load Frequency Control Dillip Kumar Mishra Urban Rude Li Li Jiangfeng Zhang and Jahangir Hossain 13. Keeping an Eye on the Load Frequency Control Implementation using LabVIEW Platform Dillip Kumar Mishra Li Li Prakash Kumar Ray Jiangfeng Zhang Asit Mohanty Jahangir Hossain and Tapas Kumar Panigrahi 14. An Overview of the real-time digital simulation platform and realization of multi-area multi-source load frequency control model using OPAL-RT Dillip Kumar Mishra Li Li Prakash Kumar Ray Jiangfeng Zhang Asit Mohanty and Jahangir Hossain 15. Design and testing capabilities of low-inertia energy system-based frequency control using Typhoon HIL Real-time Digital Simulator Dillip Kumar Mishra Sourav Kumar Sahu Li Li Jiangfeng Zhang Debomita Ghosh and Jahangir Hossain
1. Fundamentals of Load Frequency Control in Power System Dillip Kumar Mishra Li Li Jiangfeng Zhang and Jahangir Hossain 2. Controller design for Load Frequency Control: Shortcomings and Benefits Dillip Kumar Mishra Li Li Jiangfeng Zhang and Jahangir Hossain 3. Transient/Sensitivity/Stability Analysis of Load Frequency Control Dillip Kumar Mishra Li Li Tapas Kumar Panigrahi Jiangfeng Zhang Prakash Kumar Ray Jahangir Hossain and Asit Mohanty 4. Significance of Ancillary Devices for Load Frequency Control Dillip Kumar Mishra Li Li Tapas Kumar Panigrahi Jiangfeng Zhang Prakash Kumar Ray Jahangir Hossain and Asit Mohanty 5. Challenges and Viewpoints of Load Frequency Control in Deregulated Power System Dillip Kumar Mishra Li Li Jiangfeng Zhang and Jahangir Hossain 6. Battery Energy Storage Systems Contribution to System Frequency for Grids with a High Renewable Energy Source Penetration Dillip Kumar Mishra Giuliano Rancilio Li Li Andrea Vicario Jiangfeng Zhang and Jahangir Hossain 7. The Power Grid Load Frequency Control Method Combined with Multiple Types of Energy Storage System Dillip Kumar Mishra Guo Liu Li Li Jiangfeng Zhang and Jahangir Hossain 8. Sophisticated Dynamic Frequency Modeling: Higher-order SFR Model of Hybrid Power System with Renewable Generation Dillip Kumar Mishra Jianbo Yi Li Li Jiangfeng Zhang and Jahangir Hossain 9. Application of Neural-Network based variable (FO)PID controllers for load frequency control in isolated microgrids Dillip Kumar Mishra Juri Belikov Li Li Komeil Nosrati Jiangfeng Zhang and Jahangir Hossain 10. Coordinated Tuning of MMC-HVDC Interconnection Links and PEM Electrolyzers For Fast Frequency Support in a Multi-area System Dillip Kumar Mishra Jose Luis Rueda Torres Li Li Jiangfeng Zhang and Jahangir Hossain 11. Under-Frequency Load Shedding Control: from Stage-wise to Continuous Dillip Kumar Mishra Changgang Li Li Li Jiangfeng Zhang and Jahangir Hossain 12. Emergency Active-Power Balancing Scheme for Load Frequency Control Dillip Kumar Mishra Urban Rude Li Li Jiangfeng Zhang and Jahangir Hossain 13. Keeping an Eye on the Load Frequency Control Implementation using LabVIEW Platform Dillip Kumar Mishra Li Li Prakash Kumar Ray Jiangfeng Zhang Asit Mohanty Jahangir Hossain and Tapas Kumar Panigrahi 14. An Overview of the real-time digital simulation platform and realization of multi-area multi-source load frequency control model using OPAL-RT Dillip Kumar Mishra Li Li Prakash Kumar Ray Jiangfeng Zhang Asit Mohanty and Jahangir Hossain 15. Design and testing capabilities of low-inertia energy system-based frequency control using Typhoon HIL Real-time Digital Simulator Dillip Kumar Mishra Sourav Kumar Sahu Li Li Jiangfeng Zhang Debomita Ghosh and Jahangir Hossain
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