Abstract

An electric energy generation system, under the economic operation mode, is an imperative mission in the power system function. This article deals with the use of beetle swarm optimization algorithm (BSOA), for optimal power flow (OPF) solution, in an effective approach. BSOA is a competent optimization technique, to handle multimodal, nonlinear, and nondifferentiable objective functions. The proposed OPF is modeled by numerous objective functions, formulations with constraints, examined with thirty-one different cases, on the three distinguished test systems (IEEE 30, 57, and 118-bus), using single and weighted sum multiobjectives. Six new multiobjective cases are also studied. The control variables, such as real generation of power, tap setting ratio of transformers, bus voltages magnitudes, and the values of shunt capacitor, are also optimized. Potency and robustness of this proposed method were investigated and evaluated with more recent findings reported in the literature. This extensive study revealed the preeminence of the presented technique, applied to OPF problem, with intricate and nonsmooth objective functions.

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