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SOLVING WIND INTEGRATED DYNAMIC ECONOMIC LOAD DISPATCH USING DYNAMIC NEIGHBORHOOD BASED DIFFERENTIAL EVOLUTION

Journal: International Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology (IJEET) (Vol.11, No. 4)

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Page : 331-340

Keywords : Ramp Rate Limit; Wind Integrated DELD; Valve Pointed Loading; Unauthorized Operating Zone;

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Abstract

Economically satisfying the power demand of various consumers in dynamic mode becomes a prime challenge nowadays. Unbalanced load variation makes the power demand and power loss vibrant which leads to the rough load curve. To deal with differential power requirement, dynamic economic (DELD) load dispatch is witnessed as major one in consideration with unauthorized operating zone, economic load dispatch in valve pointed loading, etc. On considering the surplus power demand it is mandatory to find an alternate way to satisfy it economically, hence renewable energy support is crucial. The discontinuous power generation of wind energy with respect to the availability of wind source makes the DELD problem non smooth and non convex in practical. Hence an evolutionary computational technique is prominent to find a better solution. In proposed topology, Neighborhood based Differential Evolution Algorithm has been evaluated for resolving the wind integrated DELD problem including various constraints. To check out values attained from proposed method, 15 unit and 10 unit system test data is optimized for various power demand including the wind support and evaluated with the results from the literature.

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