Optimal Power Flow of Power System with Unified Power Flow Controller Using Moth Flame Optimization with Locational Marginal Price
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https://doi.org/10.37256/cm.5220244060Keywords:
optimal power flow, moth flame optimization, UPFC, locational marginal priceAbstract
Consideration of transmission line capacity and the optimal power flow (OPF) determines the locational marginal price (LMP), which in turn determines the performance and profitability of a producing unit. Reducing the total cost of the generators can lead to a drop in the market price of electricity. It is recommended to use numerical and repetition-based approaches for solving power flow equations due to their nonlinear nature. In order to achieve the ideal power flow at an affordable price, this paper employs a Moth Flame Optimization (MFO) to solve the equations. We then enhance the MFO’s structure to make it more effective at performing the simultaneous calculations of power passing through transmission lines. Flexible AC transmission systems (FACTS) tool that has been utilized to overcome this problem is the Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC). Lastly, the proposed MFO algorithm would include the following parameters in its output: bus voltages, line losses, generated power, total generating expenditures, and generator profits. In this work, the proposed method is tested on the IEEE 57-bus network also shows that it improves upon the OPF problem.
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