Power system load frequency management using fuzzy logic

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Raushan Kumar, Amit Kumar, Raman Kumar, Sailesh Sourabh, Vikash Rajak

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A power system is a sizable, intricately linked network that has multiple sources and loads. The population growth causes variations and unpredictability in load demand. The utilities are responsible for meeting load demand while abiding by operational restrictions on the power system. Control of load frequency is alone in charge of providing the customers with sustainable electrical power. Its primary purpose is to control system frequency and power flow in additional areas within advised bounds by controlling tie-line power and the utility generator's output power in reaction to changes in load without compromising system frequency. The paper's recommended concept illustrates the load frequency control of two area systems using fuzzy logic, fuzzy tuned proportional integral, conventional proportional integral, and proportional integral derivative controllers. SIMULINK is used for simulation research. 

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