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Jamal Moshtagh

Jamal Moshtagh

Academic rank: Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
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Research

Title
Application of firefly algorithm for multi-stage transmission expansion planning with adequacy-security considerations in deregulated environments
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Firefly algorithm; Local marginal prices; Optimization in power system; Transmission expansion planning
Year
2016
Journal APPLIED SOFT COMPUTING
DOI
Researchers Abdollah rastgou ، Jamal Moshtagh

Abstract

Electric energy is the most popular form of energy because it can be transported easily at high efficiency and reasonable cost. Nowadays the real-world electric power systems are large-scale and highly complex interconnected transmission systems. The transmission expansion planning (TEP) problem is a large-scale optimization, complicated and nonlinear problem that the number of candidate solutions increases exponentially with system size. Investment cost, reliability (both adequacy and security), and congestion cost are considered in this optimization. To overcome the difficulties in solving the non-convex and mixed integer nature of this optimization problem, this paper offers a firefly algorithm (FA) to solve this problem. In this paper it is shown that FA, like other heuristic optimization algorithms, can solve the problem in a better manner compare with other methods such genetic algorithm (GA), particle swarm optimization (PSO), Simulated Annealing (SA) and Differential Evolution (DE). To show the feasibility of proposed method, applied model has been considered in IEEE 24-Bus, IEEE 118-Bus and Iran 400-KV transmission grid case studies for TEP problem in both adequacy and security modes. The obtained results show the capability of the proposed method. A comprehensive analysis of the GA, PSO, SA and DE with proposed method is also presented. © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.