Dynamic Economic Environmental Dispatch of Electric Power Generation using TVAC-PSO

Forfattere

  • Nilesh K Patel Kadi Serva Vishwavidyalaya, Gandhinagar-Gujarat India.
  • Bhavik N. Suthar Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedabad.

Nøgleord:

Dynamic economic dispatch, emission reduction, valve-point effect, ramp-rate limits

Resumé

This research aims to propose solution to the dynamic non-convex economic load dispatch problem along with emission minimization using particle swarm optimization (PSO). The primitive solution of dynamic economic load dispatch (DELD) problem is to schedule the allocated generator outputs optimally so as to meet the required load demand of particular interval at minimum generation cost, while satisfying (i) all equality and inequality operational constraints and (ii) to reduce emission level. In this work, the DELD problem has been addressed using TVAC-TVIW PSO considering three cases viz. (i) with transmission losses (ii) generator ramp-rate limits and prohibited operating zones (iii) emission minimisation. The feasibility and effectiveness of the TVAC-TVIW PSO method are tested on the three cases with a test system having 10 units for the duration of 24 h with load-demand variation at each hour. Results are compared with the other contemporary methods and found effective in minimising generation cost while reducing emission. The scope of this work is to aid market operator to schedule generations at minimum cost.  Keywords: Dynamic economic dispatch, emission reduction, valve-point effect, ramp-rate limits, and prohibited zones, particle swarm optimization Cite this Article Patel Nilesh K, Suthar Bhavik N. Dynamic Economic Environmental Dispatch of Electric Power Generation using TVAC-PSO. Journal of Energy Environment and Carbon Credits. 2016; 6(2):30–39p.

Forfatterbiografi

  • Nilesh K Patel, Kadi Serva Vishwavidyalaya, Gandhinagar-Gujarat India.
    Associate Professor,Electrical Engg. Department,Sankalchand Patel College of Engg.,Visnagar,Gujarat.

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2016-07-27

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