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arxiv: 1901.05341 · v1 · pith:B4E7CAR3new · submitted 2019-01-14 · 📡 eess.SP

Frequency Control of Decoupled Synchronous Machine Using Koopman Operator Based Model Predictive

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Conventional generators have been retired or replaced by renewable energy because of the utility long-standing goals. However, instead of decommissioning the entire plant, the rotating mass can be utilized as a storage unit to mitigate the frequency issues due to these changes in the grid. The goal is to design a control utilizing the retired machine interfaced with the grid through a back to back converter referred to as decoupled synchronous machine system (DSMS) to damp frequency oscillations. However, in a practical setting, it is often not possible for a utility to obtain access to the detailed state equations of such devices from the vendor making the addition of another layer of control a challenging problem. Therefore, a purely data driven approach to nonlinear control design using Koopman operator based framework is proposed for this application. The effectiveness of the proposed system is demonstrated in the Kundur two-area system.

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