Economic dispatch incorporating wind energy by BH, BBO and DE

Author(s):  
Zakareya Hasan ◽  
M.E. El-Hawary
2016 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
pp. 949-959 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harsha Gangammanavar ◽  
Suvrajeet Sen ◽  
Victor M. Zavala

2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (6) ◽  
pp. 719-727
Author(s):  
Riyadh Bouddou ◽  
Farid Benhamida ◽  
Mekki Haba ◽  
Moussa Belgacem ◽  
Mohammed Amine Meziane

In this paper, a bid-based dynamic economic dispatch (BBDED) problem is solved in the electricity market system under bidding strategies, including wind energy penetration using simulated annealing (SA) algorithm. The multi-objective dispatch model allows generating companies (GENCOs) and their customers to submit supply and demand bids to a market controller known as the independent system operator (ISO) and follow a bidding strategy. ISO is responsible for the market clearing and settlement to maximize the social profit and benefit for GENCOs and customers during trading periods. To study the effect and advantages of wind energy integration in the BBDED problem, the wind energy generation is computed using the forecasted wind speeds and included in the dispatch model. In this regard, the ISO's dispatch model is formulated as a bilevel nonlinear optimization problem. The higher-level is solving the market-clearing with and without wind energy, and the lower level is maximizing GENCO's social profit. The proposed SA algorithm is evaluated for optimality, convergence, robustness, and computational efficiency tested on an IEEE 30-bus test system. The simulation results are compared with those found using different algorithm-based approaches, considering various constraints like power balancing, generator limits, ramp rate limits, and transmission losses.


Wind energy is a form of inexhaustible energy that can be utilized deprived the use of fuel to produce energy and can save the fuel expenses of the electricity system. With rising oil rates and environmental contamination, it has now become clear that wind energy should be deemed a useful solution to the production of thermal energy. In order to continue with the quest for solutions to conventional energy technologies, it is essential to include wind penetration in the Economic load dispatch issue. This paper discloses a model to involve wind penetration in the Economic load dispatch issue and, in relation to the standard economic dispatch variables, includes the convergence to reduce the number of iterations.


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