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Prof. Mohamed Ahmed Ebrahim Mohamed :: Publications:

Title:
Stabilization Of Renewable Energy Distributed Generation System Via Fuzzy Logic Stabilizers
Authors: M. A. Ebrahim, K. A. El-Metwally, F. M. Bendary, W. M. Ibrahim
Year: 2012
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Local/International: International
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Abstract:

In this paper a new power system stabilizer based on fuzzy systems is designed. The new fuzzy logic power system stabilizer is applied to renewable energy distributed generation system comprising of a wind turbine driving a 3-phase synchronous generator connected to the grid. The proposed controller significantly improves system performance. The enhancement in the system dynamic response is verified through simulation results of a system under different operating conditions and exposed to both small and large disturbances. Extension to the wind energy distributed generation based multi-machine case is also included to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed stabilizer in damping power system swing mode oscillations that follow disturbances.

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