Achievement of the optimal solution of the Generating station through Economic load distribution
Author(s):
Shubham goyal, Sunil Agrawal
Keywords:
migration and mutation, Economic load dispatch (ELD), computational time (t), generation cost in minimum range, generation cost of maximum range, average cost, power demand, losses of power.
Abstract
now a day’s load distribution play a very important role for the generation and distribution of the power in our power system. Economic load distribution in the system create a several problems in the system in the operation of the power system. For reduction of this problem several methods or techniques are utilize for achievement of the optimal solution of the power plant in term of the economic point of views. A several techniques are use to achieve the optimal power flow from source to load when a method provide a solution at the different resolve value of the trouble of the ELD problem through their satisfying all the constraints in given range. Different type of method are utilize to achieve an optimal solution of the non- linear ELD problem such like a soft computing method, lambda iteration method, Biogeography method, PSO, optimization techniques, ant bee colony optimization techniques, GA, PSO, EP[1-2]. All the above methods are provide optimal solution at the generating station or the load centers. The solution of the soft computing method are achieve an optimal solution of the ELD problem and practical application also. Some of the steps are used to solve the problem of the system such like migration or mutation in the BBO techniques [3-4].
Optimization of the system is very much important and compulsory in term of the power generation (MW), time of computation (t), minimum cost of generation and loss of power (mw).
Article Details
Unique Paper ID: 153531
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 8, Issue 7
Page(s): 428 - 432
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