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Title: Wind Farms and Flexible Loads Contribution in Automatic Generation Control: An Extensive Review and Simulation
Authors: Ullah, Kaleem 
Ullah, Zahid 
Aslam, Sheraz 
Salam, Muhammad Salik 
Salahuddin, Muhammad Asjad 
Umer, Muhammad Farooq 
Humayon, Mujtaba 
Shaheer, Haris 
Major Field of Science: Natural Sciences;Engineering and Technology
Field Category: NATURAL SCIENCES;ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY;Civil Engineering
Keywords: automatic generation control;dispatch strategy;flexible load units;forecasting errors;smart power system;wind power plants
Issue Date: 1-Jul-2023
Source: Energies, 2023, vol. 16, iss. 14
Volume: 16
Issue: 14
Journal: Energies 
Abstract: With the increasing integration of wind energy sources into conventional power systems, the demand for reserve power has risen due to associated forecasting errors. Consequently, developing innovative operating strategies for automatic generation control (AGC) has become crucial. These strategies ensure a real-time balance between load and generation while minimizing the reliance on operating reserves from conventional power plant units. Wind farms exhibit a strong interest in participating in AGC operations, especially when AGC is organized into different regulation areas encompassing various generation units. Further, the integration of flexible loads, such as electric vehicles and thermostatically controlled loads, is considered indispensable in modern power systems, which can have the capability to offer ancillary services to the grid through the AGC systems. This study initially presents the fundamental concepts of wind power plants and flexible load units, highlighting their significant contribution to load frequency control (LFC) as an important aspect of AGC. Subsequently, a real-time dynamic dispatch strategy for the AGC model is proposed, integrating reserve power from wind farms and flexible load units. For simulations, a future Pakistan power system model is developed using Dig SILENT Power Factory software (2020 SP3), and the obtained results are presented. The results demonstrate that wind farms and flexible loads can effectively contribute to power-balancing operations. However, given its cost-effectiveness, wind power should be operated at maximum capacity and only be utilized when there is a need to reduce power generation. Additionally, integrating reserves from these sources ensures power system security, reduces dependence on conventional sources, and enhances economic efficiency.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/30759
ISSN: 19961073
DOI: 10.3390/en16145498
Rights: © by the authors
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
Type: Article
Affiliation : University of Engineering and Technology Peshawar 
Politecnico di Milano 
Cyprus University of Technology 
Ctl Eurocollege 
University of Alabama at Birmingham 
University of the Cumberlands 
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed
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