Optimal economic dispatch for the Nigerian grid system considering voltage and line flow constraints
The electric power industries worldwide have undergone considerable changes especially from vertical structure to full deregulated entities. These changes are now introducing new problems in terms of operations, controls and planning of the entire grid systems. This calls for a more reliable analyti...
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my.utm.460932017-07-02T07:26:45Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/46093/ Optimal economic dispatch for the Nigerian grid system considering voltage and line flow constraints Mohd Zin, Abdullah Asuhaimi Amoo, Abdullahi Bakare, Ganiyu Soremekum, Rasak Aliyu, Usman TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The electric power industries worldwide have undergone considerable changes especially from vertical structure to full deregulated entities. These changes are now introducing new problems in terms of operations, controls and planning of the entire grid systems. This calls for a more reliable analytical tool ever than before. One feasible solution is to perform the Optimal Economic Dispatch (OED) paradigm on this restructured power system so as to provide fairness to all operators. In this paper, the economic dispatch problem with voltage and line flow constraints has been formulated for the hydro-thermal generating units feeding the Nigerian power system. In order to solve the arising power flow problem a MATLAB based simulation package, MATPOWER version 3.0 has been suitably modified to obtain feasible solutions for different loading system scenarios. The results obtained showed that the OED offered a better optimal power schedules, power loss minimization and reduced total fuel cost than earlier work based on Micro-Genetic Algorithm, (MGA) and Conventional Genetic Algorithm (CGA). 2011 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Mohd Zin, Abdullah Asuhaimi and Amoo, Abdullahi and Bakare, Ganiyu and Soremekum, Rasak and Aliyu, Usman (2011) Optimal economic dispatch for the Nigerian grid system considering voltage and line flow constraints. In: The 5th International Power Engineering And Optimization Conference (Peoco2011). http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/5970405/ |
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The electric power industries worldwide have undergone considerable changes especially from vertical structure to full deregulated entities. These changes are now introducing new problems in terms of operations, controls and planning of the entire grid systems. This calls for a more reliable analytical tool ever than before. One feasible solution is to perform the Optimal Economic Dispatch (OED) paradigm on this restructured power system so as to provide fairness to all operators. In this paper, the economic dispatch problem with voltage and line flow constraints has been formulated for the hydro-thermal generating units feeding the Nigerian power system. In order to solve the arising power flow problem a MATLAB based simulation package, MATPOWER version 3.0 has been suitably modified to obtain feasible solutions for different loading system scenarios. The results obtained showed that the OED offered a better optimal power schedules, power loss minimization and reduced total fuel cost than earlier work based on Micro-Genetic Algorithm, (MGA) and Conventional Genetic Algorithm (CGA). |
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Optimal economic dispatch for the Nigerian grid system considering voltage and line flow constraints |
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Optimal economic dispatch for the Nigerian grid system considering voltage and line flow constraints |
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Optimal economic dispatch for the Nigerian grid system considering voltage and line flow constraints |
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Optimal economic dispatch for the Nigerian grid system considering voltage and line flow constraints |
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Optimal economic dispatch for the Nigerian grid system considering voltage and line flow constraints |
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optimal economic dispatch for the nigerian grid system considering voltage and line flow constraints |
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