A heuristic ranking approach on capacity benefit margin determination using pareto-based evolutionary programming technique

This paper introduces a novel multiobjective approach for capacity benefit margin (CBM) assessment taking into account tie-line reliability of interconnected systems. CBM is the imperative information utilized as a reference by the load-serving entities (LSE) to estimate a certain margin of transfer...

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Published in:Scientific World Journal
Main Author: Othman M.M.; Abd Rahman N.; Musirin I.; Fotuhi-Firuzabad M.; Rajabi-Ghahnavieh A.
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
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Othman M.M.; Abd Rahman N.; Musirin I.; Fotuhi-Firuzabad M.; Rajabi-Ghahnavieh A.
A heuristic ranking approach on capacity benefit margin determination using pareto-based evolutionary programming technique
2015
Scientific World Journal
2015

10.1155/2015/731013
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84927127855&doi=10.1155%2f2015%2f731013&partnerID=40&md5=470c94fc7dc6e6fccb2bee6a6d0ea765
This paper introduces a novel multiobjective approach for capacity benefit margin (CBM) assessment taking into account tie-line reliability of interconnected systems. CBM is the imperative information utilized as a reference by the load-serving entities (LSE) to estimate a certain margin of transfer capability so that a reliable access to generation through interconnected system could be attained. A new Pareto-based evolutionary programming (EP) technique is used to perform a simultaneous determination of CBM for all areas of the interconnected system. The selection of CBM at the Pareto optimal front is proposed to be performed by referring to a heuristic ranking index that takes into account system loss of load expectation (LOLE) in various conditions. Eventually, the power transfer based available transfer capability (ATC) is determined by considering the firm and nonfirm transfers of CBM. A comprehensive set of numerical studies are conducted on the modified IEEE-RTS79 and the performance of the proposed method is numerically investigated in detail. The main advantage of the proposed technique is in terms of flexibility offered to an independent system operator in selecting an appropriate solution of CBM simultaneously for all areas. © 2015 Muhammad Murtadha Othman et al.
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
23566140
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author Othman M.M.; Abd Rahman N.; Musirin I.; Fotuhi-Firuzabad M.; Rajabi-Ghahnavieh A.
spellingShingle Othman M.M.; Abd Rahman N.; Musirin I.; Fotuhi-Firuzabad M.; Rajabi-Ghahnavieh A.
A heuristic ranking approach on capacity benefit margin determination using pareto-based evolutionary programming technique
author_facet Othman M.M.; Abd Rahman N.; Musirin I.; Fotuhi-Firuzabad M.; Rajabi-Ghahnavieh A.
author_sort Othman M.M.; Abd Rahman N.; Musirin I.; Fotuhi-Firuzabad M.; Rajabi-Ghahnavieh A.
title A heuristic ranking approach on capacity benefit margin determination using pareto-based evolutionary programming technique
title_short A heuristic ranking approach on capacity benefit margin determination using pareto-based evolutionary programming technique
title_full A heuristic ranking approach on capacity benefit margin determination using pareto-based evolutionary programming technique
title_fullStr A heuristic ranking approach on capacity benefit margin determination using pareto-based evolutionary programming technique
title_full_unstemmed A heuristic ranking approach on capacity benefit margin determination using pareto-based evolutionary programming technique
title_sort A heuristic ranking approach on capacity benefit margin determination using pareto-based evolutionary programming technique
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description This paper introduces a novel multiobjective approach for capacity benefit margin (CBM) assessment taking into account tie-line reliability of interconnected systems. CBM is the imperative information utilized as a reference by the load-serving entities (LSE) to estimate a certain margin of transfer capability so that a reliable access to generation through interconnected system could be attained. A new Pareto-based evolutionary programming (EP) technique is used to perform a simultaneous determination of CBM for all areas of the interconnected system. The selection of CBM at the Pareto optimal front is proposed to be performed by referring to a heuristic ranking index that takes into account system loss of load expectation (LOLE) in various conditions. Eventually, the power transfer based available transfer capability (ATC) is determined by considering the firm and nonfirm transfers of CBM. A comprehensive set of numerical studies are conducted on the modified IEEE-RTS79 and the performance of the proposed method is numerically investigated in detail. The main advantage of the proposed technique is in terms of flexibility offered to an independent system operator in selecting an appropriate solution of CBM simultaneously for all areas. © 2015 Muhammad Murtadha Othman et al.
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