Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
399027 International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems 2007 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

A simple and efficient optimisation procedure based on real coded genetic algorithm is proposed for the solution of short-term hydrothermal scheduling problem with continuous and non-smooth/non-convex cost function. The constraints like load-generation balance, unit generation limits, reservoir flow balance, reservoir physical limitations and reservoir coupling are also considered. The effectiveness of the proposed algorithm is demonstrated on a multichain-cascaded hydrothermal system that uses non-linear hydro generation function, includes water travel times between the linked reservoirs, and considers the valve point loading effect in thermal units. The proposed algorithm is equipped with an effective constraint-handling technique, which eliminates the need for penalty parameters. A simple strategy based on allowing infeasible solutions to remain in the population is used to maintain diversity. The same problem is also solved using binary coded genetic algorithm. The features of both algorithms are same except the crossover and mutation operators. In real coded genetic algorithm, simulated binary crossover and polynomial mutation are used against the single point crossover and bit-flipping mutation in binary coded genetic algorithm. The comparison of the two genetic algorithms reveals that real coded genetic algorithm is more efficient in terms of thermal cost minimisation for a short-term hydrothermal scheduling problem with continuous search space.

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