Optimal generation for wind-thermal power plant systems with multiple fuel sources

PhD.Phan Van DucPhan Nguyen VinhBach Hoang DinhHung Duc NguyenThang Trung Nguyen

Faculty of Automotive Engineering

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In this paper, the combined wind and thermal power plant systems are operated optimally to reduce the total fossil fuel cost (TFFC) of all thermal power plants and supply enough power energy to loads. The objective of reducing TFFC is implemented by using antlion algorithm (ALA), particle swarm optimization (PSO) and Cuckoo search algorithm (CSA). The best method is then determined based on the obtained TFFC from the three methods as dealing with two study cases. Two systems with eleven units including one wind power plant (WPP) and ten thermal power plants are optimally operated. The two systems have the same characteristic of MFSs but the valve loading effects (VLEs) on thermal power plants are only considered in the second system. The comparisons of TFFC from the two systems indicate that CSA is more powerful than ALA and PSO. Furthermore, CSA is also superior to the two methods in terms of faster search process. Consequently, CSA is a powerful method for the problem of optimal generation for wind-thermal power plant systems with consideration of MFSs from thermal power plants.

Overview
Type
Article
Publication year
02 Apr 2021
Original language
English
Published Journal
International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE)
Volume No
Vol. 11 No. 2
Classification
Scopus Indexed
ISSN index
2088-8708
Page
1022-1028
Quartiles
Q2

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