Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.48, No.4, 1302-1312, 2007
Enhancement of load frequency stabilization effect of superconducting magnetic energy storage by static synchronous series compensator based on H-infinity control
It is well known that the load frequency stabilization effect of superconducting magnetic energy storage (SMES) in an interconnected power system is restricted to its located area. The SMES almost has no frequency stabilization effect in another interconnected area. To enhance the frequency stabilization effect of SMES, the static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) can be applied as an auxiliary device. The SSSC can be used as an energy transfer device of the SMES to stabilize the frequency in another interconnected area. The proposed technique not only introduces a sophisticated frequency stabilization in deregulated power systems but also offers a smart energy management control of SMES. In addition, to take the robust stability of the controlled power system against system uncertainties into account, the H. control is used to design robust frequency stabilizers of the SMES and SSSC. Simulation results in a two area interconnected power system confirm the high robustness of the frequency stabilizers SMES and SSSC against load disturbances and system uncertainties. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:load frequency stabilization;superconducting magnetic energy storage;static synchronous series compensator;system uncertainties;H-infinity control