Load frequency control (LFC) is considered to be the most important strategy in interconnected multi-area power systems for satisfactory operation and distribution. In order to transfer reliable power with acceptable quality, an LFC mechanism requires highly efficacy and intelligent techniques. In this paper, a novel hybrid fractional order fuzzy pre-compensated intelligent proportional-integral-derivative (PID) (FOFP-iPID) controller is proposed for the LFC of a realistic interconnected two-area power system. The proposed FOFP-iPID controller is incorporated into the power system as a secondary controller. In doing so, the parameters of the suggested FOFP-iPID controller are optimized using a more recent evolutionary computational technique called the Ant lion optimizer (ALO) algorithm utilizing an Integral of Time multiplied Absolute Error (ITAE) index. Simulation results demonstrated that the proposed FOFP-iPID controller achieves better dynamics performance under a wide variation of load perturbations. The supremacy of the proposed FOFP-iPID controller is demonstrated by comparing the results with some existing controllers, such as fractional order PID (FOPID) and fractional order intelligent PID (FOiPID) controllers for the identical system. Finally, the sensitivity analysis of the plant is examined and the simulation results showed that the suggested FOFP-iPID controller is robust and performs satisfactorily despite the presence of uncertainties.
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