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Title Dynamic Modeling of Multiple Microgrid Clusters Using Regional Demand Response Programs
Type of Research Article
Keywords multiple microgrid clusters modeling; load frequency control; regional demand response programs; renewable energy resources and load uncertainties; imperialist competitive algorithm
Abstract Preserving the frequency stability of multiple microgrid clusters is a serious challenge. This work presents a dynamic model of multiple microgrid clusters with different types of distributed energy resources (DERs) and energy storage systems (ESSs) that was used to examine the load frequency control (LFC) of microgrids. The classical proportional integral derivative (PID) controllers were designed to tune the frequency of microgrids. Furthermore, an imperialist competitive algorithm (ICA) was proposed to investigate the frequency deviations of microgrids by considering renewable energy resources (RERs) and their load uncertainties. The simulation results confirmed the performance of the optimized PID controllers under different disturbances. Furthermore, the frequency control of the microgrids was evaluated by applying regional demand response programs (RDRPs). The simulation results showed that applying the RDRPs caused the damping of frequency fluctuations.
Researchers Ziba Rostami (First Researcher)، Sajad Najafi Ravadanegh (Second Researcher)، NAVID TAGHIZADEGAN KALANTARI (Third Researcher)، Josep M. Guerrero (Fourth Researcher)، Juan C. Vasquez (Fifth Researcher)