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1. Solving dynamic economic emission dispatch problem considering wind power by multi-
objective differential evolution with ensemble of selection method
Qu, B.Y. (1, 2); Liang, J.J. (1, 2); Zhu, Y.S. (1); Suganthan, P.N. (3)
Source: Natural Computing, p 1-9, January 13, 2017; ISSN: 15677818, E-ISSN: 15729796; DOI: 10.1007/
s11047-016-9598-6; Publisher: Springer Netherlands, Article in Press
Author affiliation: (1) School of Electric and Information Engineering, Zhongyuan University of Technology,
Zhengzhou; 450007, China (2) School of Information Engineering, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou; 450001, China
(3) School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; 639798, Singapore
Abstract: Clean energy resources such as wind power are playing an important role in power generation recently. In
this paper, a modified version of multi-objective differential evolution (MODE) is used to tackle the extended dynamic
economic emission dispatch (DEED) problem by incorporating wind power plant into the system. DEED is a nonlinear
and highly constrained multi-objective optimization problem and the predicted load is varying with time. Fuel costs and
pollution emission are the two objectives to be optimized and the valve point effect, spinning reserve, real power loss
as well as the ramping rate are considered. To solve the model effectively, an ensemble of selection method is used
in the MODE algorithm. The real-time output adjustment and penalty factor methods are used to deal with the complex
constraints. The proposed method is firstly examined on several multi-objective benchmark problems and the DEED
problem without considering the wind power to test its effectiveness of solving multi-objective optimization problems.
Secondly, the model considering wind power is solved and the results show that the proposed algorithm is effective in
handling such problems. © 2017 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht
Main heading: Electric load dispatching
Controlled terms: Constrained optimization - Energy resources - Evolutionary algorithms - Multiobjective optimization
- Optimization - Wind power
Uncontrolled terms: Complex constraints - Constrained multi-objective optimizations - Differential Evolution -
Dynamic economic emission dispatches - Multi-objective differential evolutions - Multi-objective optimization problem -
Pollution emissions - Valve point effects
Classification Code: 525.1 Energy Resources and Renewable Energy IssuesEnergy Resources and Renewable
Energy Issues - 615.8 Wind Power (Before 1993, use code 611 )Wind Power (Before 1993, use code 611 ) - 706.1.1
Electric Power TransmissionElectric Power Transmission - 921.5 Optimization TechniquesOptimization Techniques -
961 Systems ScienceSystems Science
Database: Compendex
Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2018 Elsevier Inc.
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