Title :
Optimal location and sizing of solar farm on Japan east power system using multiobjective Bees algorithm
Author :
Phonrattanasak, Prakornchai ; Miyatake, Masafumi ; Sakamoto, Orie
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., North Eastern Univ., Khonkaen, Thailand
Abstract :
Nowadays some nuclear power plant in Japan is shut down due to problem of security in earthquake disaster. Consequently, Japan will encounter a lack of electrical energy in the future if new electrical generation is not constructed. Solar energy is one of appropriate renewable energy for Japan. Solar panel produces electrical energy by using the natural solar radiation from sun. PV Solar farm consists of multiple components, including the photovoltaic modules, mechanical and electrical connections. PV solar farm with grid-connected can directly connect to the existing electricity grid by using inverter circuit toward transformer. In this paper, PV solar farm is utilized as a power generation which injects active power into a Japan east power system. An optimal location and sizing of solar farm by using multiobjective Bees optimization (MBO) is proposed to minimize fuel and emission costs of overall system with considering solar radiation energy in each area. The results show that the proposed method found the optimal position of solar farm with minimum cost of fuel and environmental pollution.
Keywords :
Sun; earthquakes; invertors; nuclear power stations; power transformers; solar power; solar power stations; solar radiation; Japan east power system; earthquake; electrical connections; electrical energy; electrical generation; environmental pollution; inverter circuit; mechanical connections; multiobjective Bees algorithm; nuclear power plant; photovoltaic modules; renewable energy; solar energy; solar farm; solar panel; solar radiation; sun; transformer; Fuels; Generators; Optimization; Power generation; Power systems; Sociology; Solar radiation; Bees algorithm; Optimization; PV solar and Japan power system; Power system;
Conference_Titel :
Energytech, 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Cleveland, OH
DOI :
10.1109/EnergyTech.2013.6645334