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This work deals with the automatic generation control (AGC) of interconnected thermal systems with combination of the automatic voltage control (AVR) and load Management. In this particular work thermal unit is considered with three area concept. The primary purpose of the AGC is to balance the total system generation against system load and losses so that the desired frequency and power interchange with neighboring systems are maintained. Any mismatch between generation and demand causes the system frequency to deviate from scheduled value. Thus high frequency deviation may lead to system collapse. Further the role of automatic voltage regulator is to hold terminal voltage magnitude of synchronous generator at a specified level. The interaction between frequency deviation and voltage deviation is analyzed in this paper. System performance has been evaluated at various loading disturbances. On the other hand, in those days more emphasis on generation side rather than load side. In this paper load management scheme is also considered. Load management is normally used to reduce the total load demand of power systems during periods of peak demands in order to maintain the security of the system. Research has been carried out in order to identify additional functions and benefits that load management can bring to end users and utilities.
Keywords: Automatic Generation Control, automatic Voltage Generator, Area Control Error, fuzzy Logic Control.##plugins.themes.academic_pro.article.details##
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