Intelligent Multiobjective Optimization of Distribution System Operations

Sarfi, Robert J., Solo, Ashu M. G.

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Also, it provides a means for conflict resolution of multiple criteria and better assessment of options. This system provides identification, recognition, optimization, a very powerful solution methodology by permitting and control. The algorithmic methods optimization of power distribution system provide updates to the system status operation (Sarfi and Solo 2005a). Sarfi, Salama, and Chikhani (1994a) as well as system with a coupling between knowledgebased Sarfi and Solo (2002c) demonstrate that fuzzy and numerical methods combines the logic is not an asset in all power systems planning advantages of both methods for multiobjective and operation scenarios. Some rules do optimization of power distribution system not involve any uncertainty or can be represented operation. One must to ensure that the best methods are employed. An extensive study of software effectively optimizes a power distribution network tools used in real-time power system for multiple system-performance objectives, applications concluded that electric utility including system loss reduction, transformer companies were not satisfied with conventional load balancing, reduction of transformer approaches based on numerical methods in aging to decrease the failure rate and 50 percent of the cases examined (Sarfi, Salama, increase continuity of service, maintenance of and Chikhani 1994a). Dissatisfied parties a satisfactory voltage profile throughout the cited two major shortcomings in techniques network, reactive power compensation, and based on numerical methods: (1) lack of flexibility conservative voltage reduction (CVR) practice in system modeling, and (2) exclusion of to achieve peak shaving.

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