An Improved Marine Predators Algorithm for Optimal Reactive Power Dispatch With Load and Wind-Solar Power Uncertainties

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With the growing usage of renewable energy resources, the fluctuation and randomness of solar and wind power output have a significant influence on the safe and stable operation of a power system. Deciding how to deal with these uncertainties has become a hot topic for researchers and practitioners. In this paper, a hybrid improved marine predators algorithm is proposed to solve the optimal reactive power dispatch problem with load demand, and wind-solar power uncertainties. The ϵ-constraint handling technique is adopted to deal with the constraints in the optimization problem. The uncertainty factors in the system are modeled using appropriate probability density functions. The backward reduction method is used to determine a representative set of scenarios from a large number of scenarios produced by a Monte Carlo simulation method. IEEE 30-bus test system is utilized to verify the proposed algorithm. The simulation results demonstrate that the algorithm can produce better results than other advanced metaheuristic algorithms.

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Zhao, J., Li, L., Yu, J., & Li, Z. (2022). An Improved Marine Predators Algorithm for Optimal Reactive Power Dispatch With Load and Wind-Solar Power Uncertainties. IEEE Access, 10, 126664–126673. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3224744

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