Abstract:
Fossil fuel is the conventional source of energy. However, it is exhaustible and from multiple
studies, it is well known about the ramifications they have on our environment. Therefore,
incorporating renewable energy via Renewable Energy based Distributed Generation (RDG) is
a topic which piques interest to ensure the most effective working of modern power networks.
However, since renewable energy sources like sunlight and wind is neither continuous nor
steady, getting the RDG units' optimal placement and size is a crucial task. On a further note,
for agro-based countries or countries containing plenty of livestock, incorporating biogas units
will also contribute to ensuring efficient generation of electricity. In this study, a novel method
to find out the optimal allocation and sizing of RDG units has been proposed using latest
optimization algorithms like the Pelican Optimizer Algorithm (POA) and the Dandelion
Optimizer (DA), taking into account multi objective operational constraints like ensuring
minimum voltage deviation and power loss. The IEEE-33-bus and IEEE-69-bus systems were
used as test systems. It was also seen that the algorithms gave better results when compared to
widely used algorithm like the Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) and Equilibrium Optimizer
in cases where RDG units were introduced in the test systems, instead of no RDG present. After
running the optimization algorithms in the proposed models, it was observed that DA performed
best for IEEE 69 bus system. Whereas, the POA was the better performing in case of IEEE 33
bus system. But both POA and DA outperform the previously used Particle Swarm Optimization
(PSO) and Equilibrium Optimizer (EO). It can be said that the performance of the two proposed
algorithms depend on the nature of the distribution system used.
Description:
Supervised by
Prof. Dr. Ashik Ahmed,
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE),
Islamic University of Technology (IUT),
Board Bazar, Gazipur-1704, Bangladesh