Title :
Adaptive PI control of STATCOM for voltage regulation
Author :
Yao Xu ; Fangxing Li
Author_Institution :
EECS, Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA
Abstract :
STATCOM can provide fast and efficient reactive power support to maintain power system voltage stability. In the literature, various STATCOM control methods have been discussed including many applications of proportional-integral (PI) controllers. However, these previous works obtain the PI gains via a trial and error approach or extensive studies with a tradeoff of performance and applicability. Hence, control parameters for the optimal performance at a given operating point may not be effective at a different operating point. This paper proposes a new control model based on adaptive PI control, which can self-adjust the control gains during disturbance such that the performance always matches a desired response, regardless of the change of operating condition. Since the adjustment is autonomous, this gives the plug-and-play capability for STATCOM operation. In the simulation test, the adaptive PI control shows consistent excellence under various operating conditions such as different initial control gains, different load levels, change of transmission network, consecutive disturbances and a severe disturbance. In contrast, the conventional STATCOM control with tuned, fixed PI gains usually perform fine in the original system, but may not perform as efficient as the proposed control method when there is a change of the system conditions.
Keywords :
PI control; adaptive control; power system stability; power transmission control; reactive power control; static VAr compensators; voltage control; STATCOM control method; adaptive PI control; consecutive disturbances; control gain self-adjustment; control parameters; fixed-PI gains; load levels; operating conditions; operating point; optimal performance; plug-and-play capability; power system voltage stability; reactive power; severe disturbance; simulation test; system conditions; transmission network; voltage regulation; Adaptation models; Adaptive systems; Automatic voltage control; Educational institutions; Pi control; Power system stability;
Conference_Titel :
PES General Meeting | Conference & Exposition, 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
National Harbor, MD
DOI :
10.1109/PESGM.2014.6939003