Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Srinakharinwirot Univ., Nakhon Nayok, Thailand
Abstract :
In this paper, a technique of combining Lagrangian relaxation (LR) with a differential evolution algorithm (DEA) method (LR-DEA) is proposed for solving unit commitment (UC) problem of thermal power plants. The merits of DEA method are parallel search and optimization capabilities. The unit commitment problem is formulated as the minimization of a performance index, which is sum of objectives (fuel cost, start-up cost) and several equality and inequality constraints (power balance, generator limits, spinning reserve, minimum up/down time). The efficiency and effectiveness of the proposed technique is initially demonstrated via the analysis of 10-unit test system. A detailed comparative study among the conventional LR, genetic algorithm (GA), evolutionary programming (EP), a hybrid of Lagrangian relaxation and genetic algorithm (LRGA), ant colony search algorithm (ACSA), and the proposed method is presented. From the experimental results, the proposed method has high accuracy of solution achievement, stable convergence characteristics, simple implementation and satisfactory computational time.
Keywords :
ant colony optimisation; genetic algorithms; power generation dispatch; power generation scheduling; search problems; thermal power stations; 10-unit test system; ACSA; EP; LR-DEA method; LRGA; UC problem; ant colony search algorithm; computational time; differential evolution algorithm; evolutionary programming; genetic algorithm; lagrangian relaxation; optimization capability; performance index minimization; search capability; stable convergence characteristic; thermal power plant; unit commitment problem; Genetic algorithms; Lagrangian functions; Optimization; Planning; Sociology; Statistics; Vectors; Lagrangian relaxation; differential evolution algorithm; power generation scheduling; unit commitment;