Optimal Reactive Power Dispatch in Electric Transmission Systems Using the Multi-Agent Model with Volt-VAR Control

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The optimal dispatch of reactive power is a fundamental task in the operational planning of electrical power systems. This task aims to minimize active power losses and improve voltage levels within the electrical power system. This paper presents the application of the particle swarm optimization methodology to achieve optimal reactive power dispatch. The methodology’s performance is demonstrated by its high processing speed and the results obtained through a comprehensive global search for reactive power dispatch. Additionally, experimental results confirm the algorithm’s effectiveness in optimizing the objective function across different case studies, highlighting its ability to achieve optimal reactive power dispatch. This study represents a significant advancement in the field of power system optimization and provides a useful tool for managing and controlling these systems.

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Chamba, A., Barrera-Singaña, C., & Arcos, H. (2023). Optimal Reactive Power Dispatch in Electric Transmission Systems Using the Multi-Agent Model with Volt-VAR Control. Energies, 16(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/en16135004

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