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Total Fuel Cost, Power Loss, and Voltage Deviation Reduction for Power Systems with Optimal Placement and Operation of FACTS and Renewable Power Sources

Authors

Nguyen T.A.; Kien L.C.; Duong M.Q.; Phan T.M.; Nguyen T.T.

Publisher

Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)

Publication year
2025
Abstract

The paper finds optimal power flows and optimal placement of wind power plants (WPPs), static var compensators (SVCs), and thyristor-controlled series capacitors (TCSCs) in the IEEE 30-bus transmission power network by applying three high-performance algorithms, such as the equilibrium optimizer (EO), the Coot optimization algorithm (COOT), and the marine predators algorithm (MPSA). The three algorithms are run for the system without any added electric components and with three single objectives, including active power losses, total fuel cost, and total voltage deviation, for comparison with other previous algorithms. The three algorithms can reach better results than many algorithms and suffer worse results than a few algorithms. EO is more effective than MPSA and COOT in all cases. For simulation cases with SVCs, TCSCs, and WPPs, the losses are significantly reduced compared to the base case. The power loss of the base case is 3.066 MW, and the best loss is 2.869 MW for two cases with two SVCs and one TCSC. When applying the obtained solution and optimizing the placement of one, two, and three WPPs, the power loss is, respectively, 2.053, 1.512, and 1.112 MW. By optimizing two SVCs, one TCSC, and WPPs simultaneously, the power loss is, respectively, 2.041, 1.508, and 1.093 MW for one, two, and three WPPs. So, the optimal placement of TCSCs, SVCs, and WPPs can result in high benefits for power systems.

Index
WoS
Journals
Applied Sciences (Switzerland)