Journal of Hydroinformatics (Jun 2024)

A combination approach for optimization operation of multi-objective cascade reservoir systems (Case study: Karun reservoirs)

  • Zahra Khoramipoor,
  • Saeed Farzin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/hydro.2024.264
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 6
pp. 1313 – 1332

Abstract

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Multi-reservoir systems that have diverse and conflicting objectives are challenging to design due to their uncertainties, non-linearities, dimensions and conflicts. The operation of multi-reservoir systems is crucial to increasing hydropower production. In this study, we have investigated the application and effectiveness of the new optimization algorithm MOAHA in multi-objective cascade reservoirs with conflicting objectives, and it has been investigated on a case-by-case basis on Karun cascade reservoirs (Karun 3, Karun 1, Masjed Soleyman and Gotvand). The suggested method (MOAHA) output with other optimization algorithms, MOALO, MOGWO and NSGA-II, were compared and evaluation criteria were used to select the best performance. Additionally, we employed the powerful TOPSIS method to determine the most suitable algorithm. The considered restrictions have also been observed. The results indicate that MOAHA's proposed method is better than the compared algorithms in solving optimal reservoir utilization problems in multi-reservoir water resource systems. The reduction of evaporation (losses) from the tank surface by 9% is accompanied by a 15% increase in hydropower energy production. MOAHA, scoring 0.90, is deemed the best algorithm in this study, whereas MOGWO, with a score of 0.10, is regarded as the least effective algorithm. HIGHLIGHTS MOAHA's application in the optimal operation of multi-target cascade reservoirs with conflicting targets is introduced.; Comparing the performance of MOAHA with other optimization algorithms.; The MOAHA was more successful than the other three comparative algorithms.; Analysis of results and use of TOPSIS in selecting the best method.; MOAHA is a useful method for optimal exploitation of multi-purpose cascading reservoirs.;

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