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AC constrained hydro-thermal generation scheduling problem: Application of Benders decomposition method improved by BFPSO

Journal: International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems (01420615)Year: 2013Volume: 49Issue: Pages: 199 - 212
Parastegari M.Hoshmand R.aKhodabakhshian A.a Vatanpour M.
DOI:10.1016/j.ijepes.2013.01.003Language: English

Abstract

In this paper, Benders Decomposition method improved by Bacterial Foraging oriented by Particle Swarm Optimization method (BDI-BFPSO) is used for solving AC constrained hydro-thermal generation scheduling problem. The objective function of the proposed generation scheduling problem is to minimize the generation cost and emission cost of the power system by considering the valve point effect and prohibited operating zones of thermal units. This problem is a large scale mixed integer nonlinear programming problem with a great number of equality and inequality constraints related to generation units, hydro system and power system. In order to solve this problem using BDI-BFPSO, the optimization problem is decomposed into a master problem and a sub-problem which they can be solved iteratively. The performance of the BDI-BFPSO method is tested and evaluated on IEEE 6-bus and 118-bus standard systems. Simulation results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed BDI-BFPSO method for solving the scheduling problem in comparison with other methods. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


Author Keywords

AC constrained generation scheduling problemBacterial Foraging (BF) algorithmBenders Decomposition methodHydro-thermal generation scheduling problemParticle Swarm Optimization (PSO) method

Other Keywords

Constraint theoryIterative methodsParticle swarm optimization (PSO)SchedulingBacterial foragingBacterial foraging algorithmBenders decompositionEmission costsGeneration costGeneration schedulingGeneration unitsHydro-systemInequality constraintMaster problemsMixed integer non-linear programming problemsObjective functionsOptimization problemsParticle swarm optimization methodParticle swarm optimization method (PSO)Prohibited operating zoneScheduling problemStandard systemThermal unitsValve point effectsProblem solving