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Black Widow Optimization for Multi Area Economic Emission Dispatch

Journal

INTELLIGENT AUTOMATION AND SOFT COMPUTING
Volume 35, Issue 1, Pages 609-625

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TECH SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.32604/iasc.2023.027514

Keywords

Black widow optimization algorithm; multi-objective multi-area; economic dispatch; emission optimization; cost optimization

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The optimization field has grown rapidly, and researchers have introduced the Black Widow Optimization algorithm to optimize the Multi-Area Economic Dispatch problem. The algorithm is compared with other optimization techniques, and the results show that the Black Widow Optimization algorithm has good performance and convergence speed.
The optimization field has grown tremendously, and new optimization techniques are developed based on statistics and evolutionary procedures. Therefore, it is necessary to identify a suitable optimization technique for a particular application. In this work, Black Widow Optimization (BWO) algorithm is introduced to minimize the cost functions in order to optimize the Multi-Area Economic Dispatch (MAED). The BWO is implemented for two different-scale test systems, comprising 16 and 40 units with three and four areas. The performance of BWO is compared with the available optimization techniques in the literature to demonstrate the strategy???s efficacy. Results show that the optimized cost for four areas with 16 units is found to be 7336.76$/h, whereas it is 121,589$/h for four areas with 40 units using BWO. It is also noted that optimization algorithms other than BWO require higher cost value. The best-optimized solution for emission is achieved at 9.2784e+06 tones/h, and it is observed that there is a considerable difference between the worst and the best values. Also, the suggested technique is implemented for large-scale test systems successfully with high precision, and rapid convergence occurs in MAED.

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