Solving wind‐integrated unit commitment problem by a modified African vultures optimization algorithm

Author:

Abuelrub Ahmad1ORCID,Awwad Boshra1,Al‐Masri Hussein M. K.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical Engineering Jordan University of Science and Technology Irbid Jordan

2. Department of Electrical Power Engineering Yarmouk University Irbid Jordan

Abstract

AbstractUnit commitment (UC) stands out as a significant challenge in electrical power systems. With the rapid growth in power demand and the pressing issues of fossil fuel scarcity and global warming, it has become crucial to enhance the utilization of renewable energy sources. This study focuses on addressing the UC problem by incorporating a wind farm and proposes a modified version of the metaheuristic African vultures optimization algorithm (AVOA) in binary form, utilizing the sigmoid transfer function. The modified AVOA employs multiple phase‐shift tactics to overcome premature local optima. By determining the on/off status of generating units, the modified AVOA improves the algorithm's effectiveness. Additionally, the paper develops an auto‐regressive moving average model (ARMA) to forecast wind speeds, with the AVOA assisting in selecting the optimal orders (q and p) of the ARMA model. This is done using historical wind speed data to capture uncertainty in the wind speed. The wind power is then calculated using various models and integrated into the UC problem. The effectiveness of the modified AVOA is examined on the IEEE 30‐bus system. The binary AVOA (BAVOA) outperforms several algorithms presented in the case study, demonstrating its superiority. Furthermore, the results indicate that BAVOA delivers superior outcomes within the discrete search space when compared to the continuous search space.

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Control and Systems Engineering

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