Energies (Sep 2021)

Modified Dragonfly Optimisation for Distributed Energy Mix in Distribution Networks

  • Pushpendra Singh,
  • Nand Kishor Meena,
  • Jin Yang,
  • Shree Krishna Bishnoi,
  • Eduardo Vega-Fuentes,
  • Chengwei Lou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14185690
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 18
p. 5690

Abstract

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This article presents a two-stage optimization model aiming to determine optimal energy mix in distribution networks, i.e., battery energy storage, fuel cell, and wind turbines. It aims to alleviate the impact of high renewable penetration on the systems. To solve the proposed complex optimization model, a standard variant of the dragonfly algorithm (DA) has been improved and then applied to find the optimal mix of distributed energy resources. The suggested improvements are validated before their application. A heuristic approach has also been introduced to solve the second stage problem that determines the optimal power dispatch of battery energy storage as per the size suggested by the first stage. The proposed framework was implemented on a benchmark 33-bus and a practical Indian 108-bus distribution network over different test cases. The proposed model for energy mix and modified DA technique has significantly enhanced the operational performance of the network in terms of average annual energy loss reduction, node voltage profiles, and demand fluctuation caused by renewables.

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