Title :
Hybrid solar gas reliability optimization using harmony search under performance and budget constraints
Author :
Meziane, R. ; Boufala, S. ; Hamzi, A. ; Amara, M.
Author_Institution :
Electrotech. Eng. Lab., Univ. of Saida, Saida, Algeria
Abstract :
During the last decade, Solar energy has been the fastest growing renewable source of energy worldwide. Limited sources of fossil fuel in addition to the negative effects of greenhouse emissions on the environment have led many countries to support development of renewable energies such as solar energy. However, solar power has a number of problems for implementation; the solar energies mainly depend upon sun availability and the changing climate. The focus on hybrid generation system increases the availability of power generation system by reducing the dependence on environment parameter. The purpose of this paper is concerned with the use of harmony search (HS) meta-heuristic optimization method to solve the problem of hybrid power system design optimization. We consider the case where redundant electrical components are chosen to achieve desirable level of reliability. To allow fast estimation, a universal moment generating function UMGF and harmony search HS are applied. An illustrative example is presented.
Keywords :
Sun; air pollution control; climate mitigation; method of moments; power generation reliability; redundancy; search problems; solar power; HS metaheuristic optimization method; UMGF; budget constraints; climate change; fossil fuel; greenhouse emissions negative effects; harmony search; hybrid power generation system; hybrid power system design; hybrid solar gas reliability optimization; performance constraints; redundant electrical components; renewable energy source reliability; solar power; sun availability; universal moment generating function; Availability; Optimization; Performance evaluation; Power system reliability; Vectors; harmony search; optimization; reliability; universal generating function;
Conference_Titel :
Environmental Friendly Energies and Applications (EFEA), 2014 3rd International Symposium on
DOI :
10.1109/EFEA.2014.7059942