Title of article :
Optimal Thermal Unit Commitment Solution integrating Renewable Energy with Generator Outage
Author/Authors :
Siva Sakthi, S the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering - Krishnasamy College of Engineering and Technology - Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu, India , K. Santhi, R the Department of Electrical Engineering - Annamalai University - Annamalai Nagar - Tamil Nadu, ndia. , Murali Krishnan, N the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering - Mailam Engineering College - Mailam, Tamil Nadu, India , Ganesan, S the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering - Mailam Engineering College - Mailam, Tamil Nadu, India , Subramanian, S the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering - Government College of Engineering - Dharmapuri, Tamil Nadu, India
Pages :
11
From page :
112
To page :
122
Abstract :
The increasing concern of global climate changes, the promotion of renewable energy sources, primarily wind generation, is a welcome move to reduce the pollutant emissions from conventional power plants. Integration of wind power generation with the existing power network is an emerging research field. This paper presents a meta-heuristic algorithm based approach to determine the feasible dispatch solution for wind integrated thermal power system. The Unit Commitment (UC) process aims to identify the best feasible generation scheme of the committed units such that the overall generation cost is reduced, when subjected to a variety of constraints at each time interval. As the UC formulation involves many variables and system and operational constraints, identifying the best solution is still a research task. Nowadays, it is inevitable to include power system reliability issues in operation strategy. The generator failure and malfunction are the prime influencing factor for reliability issues hence they have considered in UC formulation of wind integrated thermal power system. The modern evolutionary algorithm known as Grey Wolf Optimization (GWO) algorithm is applied to solve the intended UC problem. The potential of the GWO algorithm is validated by the standard test systems. Besides, the ramp rate limits are also incorporated in the UC formulation. The simulation results reveal that the GWO algorithm has the capability of obtaining economical resolutions with good solution quality.
Keywords :
Grey Wolf Optimization , Ramp Rate Limit , Wind Power Generation , Unit Commitment , eliability Analysis
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering(IJEEE)
Serial Year :
2017
Record number :
2504622
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