DJELLAD Abdelhak (Co-Auteur)2025-09-102025-09-102024http://dspace.ensti-annaba.dz:4000/handle/123456789/758Journal Européen des Systèmes Automatisés Vol. 57, No. 1, February, 2024, pp. 127-135. https://doi.org/10.18280/jesa.570113This research addresses the critical role of control systems in wind turbine power management, focusing on three control methodologies: Proportional-Integral (PI), fuzzy logic, and sliding mode. These methods are applied to a dual-fed asynchronous generator (DFIG) in a horizontal-axis wind turbine with three blades. The study emphasizes the optimization and reliability of these control systems in enhancing the turbine's overall capacity and ensuring consistent energy output. A key finding is the effectiveness of the sliding mode control in reducing the static error and response time compared to PI and fuzzy logic controls, demonstrating its potential for improving wind turbine efficiency. This comparative analysis contributes to a deeper understanding of the most effective control mechanisms for wind turbines, offering valuable insights for future turbine design and implementation. The results of this study not only enrich the academic discussion but also have significant implications for the renewable energy industryenPerformance Comparison of PI, Fuzzy Logic, and Sliding Mode Controls for Wind Turbine Power ManagementArticle