Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/519311
Title: Multi Objective Optimal Power Flow Considering Wind Power Penetration
Researcher: Kaur, Mandeep
Guide(s): Narang, Nitin
Keywords: Electrical and Instrumentataion Engineering
Engineering
Engineering and Technology
Engineering Electrical and Electronic
Wind power
University: Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology
Completed Date: 2023
Abstract: The study of the optimal power flow (OPF) is an important tool, in modern-day power systems, to enhance the existing system capacities and to plan for new extensions in an efficient manner. The OPF is a large-scale, highly constrained, nonlinear, non-convex optimization problem that newlineincludes a mixture of discrete and continuous control variables. The minimization of fuel cost is mostly considered as an objective function of the OPF problem. Moreover, the increasing environmental protection concerns make it important to take emission pollutant minimization as an objective function. Furthermore, the minimization of real power loss is included in the OPF problem because transmission losses are very significant aspect of the power system planning and design. Additionally, due to the mismatch of generation and transmission capacity, the overall system voltage instability leads to disputes of network participants. This newlinefactor makes it necessary to consider the voltage magnitude deviations as one of the objectives of the OPF problem. Due to the contradictory nature of objective functions i.e., fuel cost, emission pollutant, real power loss and voltage magnitude deviations, the OPF problem is considered as a multi-objective optimal power flow (MO-OPF) problem. The power generation companies are facing challenges like scarcity of conventional fossil fuels, increasing energy production cost and environmental concerns. The researchers are focusing on combined heat and power (CHP) generation and renewable energy sources (RESs) for clean and efficient energy generation. The CHP generation is relatively economical and environment friendly technology to produce heat and power. The RESs are non-polluting newlinesources to supply electricity to consumers which helps to reduce dependency on conventional fuels. Wind power (WP) is one of the most popular form of RESs having great prospective for the solution of aforementioned problems. However, the integration of WP and CHP units newlinemakes the OPF problem more complex. newline
Pagination: xviii, 167p.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/519311
Appears in Departments:Department of Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering

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