In recent years, power utilities have witnessed increase in penetration of tidal power generation plant (TPGP) into the power system network and, hence, it may collaborate with conventional units in frequency regulation process to ensure power system stability. Therefore, this study presents a method to monitor the participation of TPGP in load frequency control mechanisms in the presence of conventional unit such as diesel power generation plant. The participation of TPGP is showcased based on primary frequency control topologies such as by producing additional inertia, additional damping along with the concept of deloading operation. These approaches are realised by employing conventional controllers to obtain required power (corresponding to different loading conditions) from TPGP by manipulating the kinetic energy of the rotating mass of tidal turbine blades. For better performance and improved stability of the system, the controller parameters are optimised using quasi-oppositional harmony search algorithm (QOHSA). The effectiveness of QOHSA is proved by comparing the results obtained by it to those yielded by employing other existing state-of-the-art optimisation methods. The prospective analysis is validated in single-area and two-area hybrid power system models through MATLAB simulation studies.
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