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Future Engineering Journal

Abstract

This paper reviews different control methods used in wind energy systems to improve how they work and connect to the power grid. It covers simple control methods like Proportional-Integral (PI) controllers, as well as more advanced ones like Sliding Mode Control and intelligent controls such as fuzzy logic and neural networks. The strengths and weaknesses of each method are discussed, focusing on how well they handle changes in wind and load, keep power quality high, and stay stable. Challenges like system complexity and unpredictable wind are also explained. The paper ends by suggesting that future work should focus on combining different control methods to make wind energy systems more reliable and efficient.

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