Multi-Objective Optimal Dispatch Considering Wind Power and Interactive Load for Power System

  • Shi X
  • Bao G
  • Ding K
  • et al.
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Abstract

With the rapid and large-scale development of renewable energy, the lack of new energy power transportation or consumption, and the shortage of grid peak-shifting ability have become increasingly serious. Aiming to the severe wind power curtailment issue, the characteristics of interactive load are studied upon the traditional day-ahead dispatch model to mitigate the influence of wind power fluctuation. A multi-objective optimal dispatch model with the minimum operating cost and power losses is built. Optimal power flow distribution is available when both generation and demand side participate in the resource allocation. The quantum particle swarm optimization (QPSO) algorithm is applied to convert multi-objective optimization problem into single objective optimization problem. The simulation results of IEEE 30-bus system verify that the proposed method can effectively reduce the operating cost and grid loss simultaneously enhancing the consumption of wind power.

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Shi, X., Bao, G., Ding, K., & Lu, L. (2018). Multi-Objective Optimal Dispatch Considering Wind Power and Interactive Load for Power System. Energy and Power Engineering, 10(04), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.4236/epe.2018.104b001

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