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A fast multi-objective pelican optimizer for optimal coordination of DGs and DSTATCOM considering risk penetration level of wind

In this study, a new variant, the fast pelican optimizer (FPO), is proposed to improve the performance of the radial distribution network (RDEN). The proposed variant is characterized by creating a dynamic interaction between two phases, exploration and exploitation, during the search process. The m...

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Published in:Wind engineering 2024-12, Vol.48 (6), p.1012-1038
Main Author: Mahdad, Belkacem
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:In this study, a new variant, the fast pelican optimizer (FPO), is proposed to improve the performance of the radial distribution network (RDEN). The proposed variant is characterized by creating a dynamic interaction between two phases, exploration and exploitation, during the search process. The modifications introduced within the standard algorithm allow the proposed new variant, namely FPO, to be fast and adaptive to efficiently solve various complex optimization problems. In the first stage, the proposed FPO is newly adapted and applied to solve the optimal locations of various types of distributed generation based renewable sources and multi shunt compensators, namely the DSTATCOM devices based FACTS technology, and in the second stage, the proposed FPO is applied to optimize the active power of DG units in coordination with the reactive power of multi DSTATCOM. Three objective functions, such as the total power losses, the total voltage deviation, and the margin stability, are optimized individually and in coordination to enhance the performances of the practical radial distribution network (RDEN) 33-bus. A deep comparative study in terms of solution quality and convergence accuracy based statistical analysis is elaborated to demonstrate the competitive aspect of the proposed FPO.
ISSN:0309-524X
2048-402X
DOI:10.1177/0309524X241241795