Title :
GA based multiobjective economic load dispatch by Maximization Of Minimum Relative Attainments
Author :
Jain, N.K. ; Nangia, U. ; Jain, Jaiyasha
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., Delhi Technolgical Univ., New Delhi, India
Abstract :
In this paper, two important objectives of power systems - cost of generation and system transmission losses have been considered. The multiobjective economic load dispatch (MELD) problem is formulated using constraint method. Genetic Algorithm has been used to generate the noninferior set for IEEE 5, 14 and 30 bus systems in 2D space. Target Point (TP) or the best compromise solution has been achieved by Maximization of Minimum Relative Attainments method. This method assumes that all the objectives are being minimized and seeks the solution which maximizes the minimum relative attainment by any objective of its ideal reference value relative to its worst feasible value. The TP obtained by this method has been compared with that obtained by Ideal Distance Minimization method and Surrogate Worth Tradeoff technique. It is observed that the proposed method gives encouraging results for IEEE 5 and 14 bus systems whereas Ideal Distance Minimization method is the best for IEEE 30 bus system.
Keywords :
IEEE standards; genetic algorithms; load dispatching; minimisation; power generation dispatch; power generation economics; 2D space; GA based multiobjective economic load dispatch; IEEE 14 bus system; IEEE 30 bus system; IEEE 5 bus system; MELD problem; TP; generation cost; ideal distance minimization method; minimum relative attainment maximization; multiobjective economic load dispatch problem; power systems; surrogate worth tradeoff technique; system transmission losses; target point; IP networks; Iron; 2D spac; Constraint method; Genetic Algorithm (GA); Maximization of Minimum Relative Attainment; Multiobjective Economic Load Dispatch;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics (IICPE), 2012 IEEE 5th India International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Delhi
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0931-8
DOI :
10.1109/IICPE.2012.6450460