Optimal Power Flow Using Differential Evolution Algorithm With Conventional Weighted Sum Method
@inproceedings{Verma2012OptimalPF, title={Optimal Power Flow Using Differential Evolution Algorithm With Conventional Weighted Sum Method}, author={R. K. Verma and H. Singh and L. Srivastava}, year={2012} }
Optimal reactive power dispatch is one of most important task in the today’s power system operation. This paper present optimal reactive power dispatch with the help of differential evolution algorithm. The optimal reactive power dispatch is a non linear constraints multi objective optimization problem where the real power loss, voltage deviation and fuel cost are to be minimized under control and dependent variables.. Reactive power optimization is a mixed integer nonlinear optimization… Expand
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