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A Novel Improved Manta Ray Foraging Optimization Approach for Mitigating Power System Congestion in Transmission Network

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IEEE ACCESS
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages 10288-10307

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3240678

Keywords

Optimization; Generators; Metaheuristics; Power system stability; Power systems; Load flow; Electricity supply industry; Power quality; Scheduling; Sensitivity analysis; Manta ray forge optimization; meta-heuristic technique; optimal power flow; optimization; power rescheduling; sensitivity analysis

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This research proposes an Improved Manta Ray Foraging Optimization (IMRFO) algorithm to address the power system congestion cost problem. The algorithm determines the Generator Sensitivity Factors (GSF) to select influential power system generators for rescheduling their real power and reducing excess power flow. The IMRFO incorporates correction factors to improve coordination between exploration and exploitation phases. Experimental results validate the effectiveness of IMRFO in minimizing congestion cost and outperforming other optimization methods.
This research manuscript proposes an Improved Manta Ray Foraging Optimization (IMRFO) algorithm for the power system congestion cost problem. The goal of the proposed Congestion Management (CM) strategy is twofold: firstly, the Generator Sensitivity Factors (GSF) is determined to select and involve the most influential power system generators that will reschedule their real power to alleviate the excess power flow in congested transmission lines. Secondly, the IMRFO has been developed and applied to attain the minimum possible congestion cost. The IMRFO has been formulated with the inclusion of correction factors in the exploration and exploitation phases to improve the coordination between these phases. The effectiveness of IMRFO has been measured considering its effective performance on the 23 conventional benchmark functions. 39 bus New England and IEEE-118 bus test system has been utilized to authenticate the effectiveness of the CM approach with the application of IMRFO. The outcomes highlight that the congestion cost achieved with IMRFO has been reduced by, of 16.08%, 13.73%, 11.78%, and 4.48 % for the 39-bus system and 14.84%, 12.97%, 9.63%, and 6.85% for 118 bus system when compared to the Bacteria Forge Optimization (BFO), Grey Wolf Optimization (GWO), Sine-Cosine Algorithm (SCA), and Original MRFO. The results gained with the implementation of IMRFO on the CM problem portrays appreciable minimization in the congestion cost, enhancement in the system voltage and losses, generates better convergence profile and computational time when contrasted with the recent optimization methods.

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