Fitness-Distance Balance based adaptive guided differential evolution algorithm for security-constrained optimal power flow problem incorporating renewable energy sources

2021 ◽  
pp. 107421
Author(s):  
Ugur Guvenc ◽  
Serhat Duman ◽  
Hamdi Tolga Kahraman ◽  
Sefa Aras ◽  
Mehmet Katı
Author(s):  
P Annapandi ◽  
R Banumathi ◽  
NS Pratheeba ◽  
A Amala Manuela

In this paper, the optimal power flow management-based microgrid in hybrid renewable energy sources with hybrid proposed technique is presented. The photovoltaic, wind turbine, fuel cell and battery are also presented. The proposed technique is the combined execution of both spotted hyena optimization and elephant herding optimization. Spotted hyena optimization is utilized to optimize the combination of controller parameters based on the voltage variation. In the proposed technique, the spotted hyena optimization combined with elephant herding optimization plays out the assessment procedure to establish the exact control signals for the system and builds up the control signals for offline way in light of the power variety between source side and load side. The objective function is defined by the system data subject to equality and inequality constraints such as real and reactive power limits, power loss limit, and power balance of the system and so on. The constraint is the availability of the renewable energy sources and power demand from the load side in which the battery is used only for lighting load. By utilizing the proposed method, the power flow constraints are restored into secure limits with the reduced cost. At that point, the proposed model is executed in the Matrix Laboratory/Simulink working platform and the execution is assessed with the existing techniques. In this article, the performance analysis of proposed and existing techniques such as elephant herding optimization, particle swarm optimization, and bat algorithm are evaluated. Furthermore, the statistical analysis is also performed. The result reveals that the power flow of the hybrid renewable energy sources by the proposed method is effectively managed when compared with existing techniques.


2014 ◽  
Vol 47 (3) ◽  
pp. 9456-9461 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alessio Maffei ◽  
Daniela Meola ◽  
Giancarlo Marafioti ◽  
Giovanni Palmieri ◽  
Luigi Iannelli ◽  
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