Meta-heuristic optimization methods applied to renewable distributed generation planning: A review

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Due to its proven efficiency and computational speed, the most recent developed meta-heuristic optimization methods are widely used to better integrate renewable distributed generation (RDG) into the electricity grid. The main objective of this paper is to obtain a better knowledge of current trends in meta-heuristics applied to optimally integrate RDGs to the distribution network. This is a review of well known meta-heuristic approaches, used to solve the problem of optimal renewable distributed generation allocation planning (ORDGAP). In this context, some research gaps were mentioned, and recommendations were proposed to expand the scope of research in this field.

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Tarraq, A., Elmariami, F., Belfqih, A., & Haidi, T. (2021). Meta-heuristic optimization methods applied to renewable distributed generation planning: A review. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 234). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202123400086

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