Comparison of different control strategies for energy storage devices

This paper compares three control strategies for energy storage devices. Detailed formulations and implementation procedures of PI, sliding mode, and H-infinity controllers are presented and discussed. The dynamic performance of each control technique is also studied and compared. With this aim, the paper duly discusses a comprehensive case study based on the IEEE 14-bus test system with inclusion of a wind power plant and an energy storage device.

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