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Fude Duan1, Ali Basem2, Dheyaa J Jasim3
1School of Intelligent Transportation, Nanjing Vocational College of Information Technology, Nanjing, 210000, Jiangsu, China.
Abstract:
Improving the reliability and power quality of unbalanced distribution networks is crucial for ensuring consistent and reliable electricity supply. In this research, multi-objective optimization of unbalanced distribution networks reconfiguration integrated with wind turbine allocation (MORWTA) is implemented considering uncertainties of networks load, and also wind power incorporating a stochastic framework. The multi-objective function is defined by the minimization of power loss, voltage sag (VS), total harmonic distortion (THD), voltage unbalance (VU), energy not-supplied (ENS), system average interruption frequency index (SAIFI), system average interruption duration index (SAIDI), and momentary average interruption frequency (MAIFI). A new improved dandelion optimizer (IDO) with adaptive inertia weight is recommended to counteract premature convergence to identify decision variables, including the optimal network configuration through opened switches and the best location and size of wind turbines in the networks. The stochastic problem is modeled using the 2m + 1 point estimate method (PEM) combined with K-means clustering, taking into account the mentioned uncertainties. The proposed stochastic methodology is implemented on three modified 33-bus, and unbalanced 25-, and 37-bus distribution networks. The results demonstrated that the MORWTA enhanced all study objectives in comparison to the base networks. The results also demonstrated that the IDO had superior capability to solve the deterministic- and stochastic-MORWTA in comparison to the conventional DO, grey wolf optimizer (GWO), particle swarm optimization (PSO), and arithmetic optimization algorithm (AOA) in terms of achieving greater objective value. Moreover, the results demonstrated that when the stochastic-MORWTA model is considered, the power loss, VS, THD, VU, ENS, SAIFI, SAIDI, and MAIFI are increased by 18.35%, 9.07%, 10.43%, 12.46%, 11.90%, 9.28%, 12.16% and 14.36%, respectively for 25-bus network, and also these objectives are increased by 12.21%, 10.64%, 12.37%, 9.82%, 14.30%, 12.65%, 12.63% and 13.89%, respectively for 37-bus network compared to the deterministic-MORWTA model, which is related to the defined uncertainty patterns.
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