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Ant Lion Optimizer for Optimum Economic Dispatch Considering Demand Response as a Visual Power Plant

Journal

ELECTRIC POWER COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS
Volume 47, Issue 6-7, Pages 629-643

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15325008.2019.1602799

Keywords

economic dispatch; demand-side management; demand response; visual power plant; ant lion optimizer

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Demand response is the reduction in power consumption of electric utility customers from their normal consumption to better match the demand for power with the supply. It comprises changes in consumption when the power system operators need it in order to balance the electrical grid. These changes are obtained by offering price incentives or any other way to encourage consumers to shift their demand peaks to higher energy production hours. The reduction in electric energy due to large consumers' response can be considered as virtual power plants which can be added to the system capacity as a demand resource. In this paper, demand response is included in the optimal economic load dispatch problem as a demand resource. The demand response cost function is proposed in a similar way as the cost functions of conventional generation units. A new nature-inspired optimization algorithm called ant lion optimizer is used to calculate the optimum combination between both generations; conventional generators and demand response as a demand resource. The proposed approach takes into account two objectives; minimization of generation cost, and the emissions from the thermal power plants. The ant lion optimizer algorithm is coded and implemented in MATLAB environment. The proposed method is validated by applying it to two test systems; 6-bus system and IEEE-30 bus test system. The obtained results prove that the proposed method can significantly minimize both the operation and emissions costs of power systems while satisfying the specified constraints.

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