Author: | Wang, Zhen |
Title: | Optimal reactive power dispatch |
Degree: | M.Sc. |
Year: | 2012 |
Subject: | Electric power systems -- Control. Mathematical optimization. Hong Kong Polytechnic University -- Dissertations |
Department: | Faculty of Engineering |
Pages: | ix, 62 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm. |
Language: | English |
Abstract: | Electric power industry is currently undergoing revolution in both technology and industry restructuring. As a consequence, the optimization problems have become vital. This paper presents differential evolution based optimal reactive power dispatch for real power loss minimization in power system. The objective of this project is to minimize the real power loss subjected to limits on generator real and reactive power outputs, bus voltages, transformer taps and shunt power compensated capacitors. It will introduce what Differential Evolution is and represent the mathematical expression of optimal reactive power dispatch at first. The problem is formulated as a mixed integer nonlinear optimization problem. The algorithm is tested on IEEE30 system to find for the optimal control variables. The result shows differential evolution algorithm is effective. All the data processing and model simulations will be conducted on MATLAB and its toolboxes (Mat power & DE math). |
Rights: | All rights reserved |
Access: | restricted access |
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