IEEE Access (Jan 2021)

Multi-Objective Squirrel Search Algorithm for Multi-Area Economic Environmental Dispatch With Multiple Fuels and Valve Point Effects

  • V. P. Sakthivel,
  • Hui Hwang Goh,
  • Subramanian Srikrishna,
  • P. D. Sathya,
  • Sharul Kamal Abdul Rahim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3046257
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 3988 – 4007

Abstract

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The essential goal of multi-area economic environmental dispatch (MAEED) is to determine the optimum power generation schedule of each unit and power transfer between the areas in order to minimize fuel costs and pollutant emissions, when the generation, power balance and tie-line limits are satisfied. This paper focuses on developing multi-objective squirrel search algorithm (MOSSA) to solve the MAEED problem, of which the goal is to simultaneously minimize the total fuel cost and emission considering valve point effects and multi-fuel options. The proposed MOSSA combines squirrel search algorithm along with Pareto-dominance theory to generate non-dominated solutions. It uses an external elitist depository mechanism with crowding distance sorting to preserve the distribution diversity of Pareto-optimal solutions as the evolution continues. In addition, a fuzzy decision maker is used to select the best compromised solution from the obtained Pareto frontiers. Furthermore, the MAEED problem is unraveled by squirrel search algorithm based weighted sum approach with price penalty factors, artificial bee colony and exchange market algorithm. Different case studies are performed on 10-unit with three-area system, 40-unit with four-area system and 140-unit real Korean power system considering valve point effects and multi-fuel options which testify the supremacy of the suggested approach. The comparisons with state-of-the-art approaches suggest that MOSSA can generate more competitive trade-off solutions for solving the MAEED problems.

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