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Hydrothermal coordination using modified mixed integer hybrid differential evolution

L. Lakshminarasimman and S. Subramanian

International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy, 2007, vol. 5, issue 4, 422-439

Abstract: This work presents a novel modified Mixed Integer Hybrid Differential Evolution (MIHDE) algorithm, for solving the unit commitment problem of a hydrothermal power system. Hydrothermal scheduling involves the optimisation of a non-linear objective function with a set of system and hydraulic constraints. Discrete and dynamic constraints such as unit start-up/shutdown and minimum-up/minimum-downtime limits are also included in the hydro unit commitment. The problem of hydrothermal coordination is a mixed integer non-linear optimisation problem, which is well-suited for the use of MIHDE. In this paper, the MIHDE algorithm is modified in order to handle the reservoir end-volume and load balance constraints in the hydrothermal scheduling. The performance of the proposed approach is validated by illustration with standard test systems. The results of the proposed approach are compared with those techniques reported in literature. From the numerical results, it is found that the modified MIHDE-based approach is able to provide better solution at a relatively lesser computational effort.

Keywords: hydrothermal scheduling; unit commitment; differential evolution; mixed integer hybrid differential evolution; MIHDE; hydrothermal energy; hydrothermal power; power systems; reservoir end volume; load balance; optimisation. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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