Title :
Multi-distributed generation planning using hybrid particle swarm optimisation- gravitational search algorithm including voltage rise issue
Author :
Wen Shan Tan ; Hassan, Mohammad Yusri ; Rahman, H.A. ; Abdullah, Md Pauzi ; Hussin, Faridah
Author_Institution :
Centre of Electr. Energy Syst. (CEES), Univ. Teknol. Malaysia (UTM), Skudai, Malaysia
Abstract :
Distributed generation (DG) has been becoming more well-known in the power sector because of its ability in power loss reduction, low investment cost, increase reliability, and most significantly, to exploit renewable-energy resources. In this study, a multi-objective index-based approach for optimally determining the placement and size of multi-DG units in distribution systems, including the voltage rise phenomenon is proposed. The proposed approach considers a wide range of technical aspects such as the total real power losses in the system, the voltage profile, the mega volt ampere intake by the grid, the DG quantity and the greenhouse gases emission. A novel hybrid population-based algorithm with the combination of particle swarm optimisation (PSO), and gravitational search algorithm (GSA) is introduced. To reveal the validity of the hybrid PSO-GSA, an analysis is carried out on 69-bus systems then compared with results obtained by pre-combined methods. The outcomes verify that the proposed algorithm is efficient, robust, and capable of handling mixed integer nonlinear optimisation problem.
Keywords :
air pollution control; costing; distributed power generation; integer programming; losses; nonlinear programming; particle swarm optimisation; power distribution economics; power distribution planning; power distribution reliability; power grids; renewable energy sources; search problems; DG; GSA; PSO; gravitational search algorithm; greenhouse gas emission; hybrid particle swarm optimisation; hybrid population-based algorithm; investment cost; mixed integer nonlinear optimisation problem; multidistributed generation planning; multiobjective index-based approach; power grid; power loss reduction; power sector; reliability; renewable-energy resource; voltage rise phenomenon;
Journal_Title :
Generation, Transmission & Distribution, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-gtd.2013.0050