Abstract

This paper proposes a hybrid algorithm that combines two prominent nature-inspired meta-heuristic strategies to solve the combined heat and power (CHP) economic dispatch. In this line, an innovative hybrid heap-based and jellyfish search algorithm (HBJSA) is developed to enhance the performance of two recent algorithms: heap-based algorithm (HBA) and jellyfish search algorithm (JSA). The proposed hybrid HBJSA seeks to make use of the explorative features of HBA and the exploitative features of the JSA to overcome some of the problems found in their standard forms. The proposed hybrid HBJSA, HBA, and JSA are validated and statistically compared by attempting to solve a real-world optimization issue of the CHP economic dispatch. It aims to satisfy the power and heat demands and minimize the whole fuel cost (WFC) of the power and heat generation units. Additionally, a series of operational and electrical constraints such as non-convex feasible operating regions of CHP and valve-point effects of power-only plants, respectively, are considered in solving such a problem. The proposed hybrid HBJSA, HBA, and JSA are employed on two medium systems, which are 24-unit and 48-unit systems, and two large systems, which are 84- and 96-unit systems. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed hybrid HBJSA outperforms the standard HBA and JSA and other reported techniques when handling the CHP economic dispatch. Otherwise, comparative analyses are carried out to demonstrate the suggested HBJSA’s strong stability and robustness in determining the lowest minimum, average, and maximum WFC values compared to the HBA and JSA.

Highlights

  • The energy supply in the globe is shifting toward high efficiency, sustainability, and low carbon content [1]

  • The proposed heap-based and jellyfish search algorithm (HBJSA), the standard heap-based algorithm (HBA), and jellyfish search algorithm (JSA) are employed on four test systems

  • The number of iterations (T) and population size, which are the main two parameters of the standard HBA, the standard JSA, and the proposed HBJSA account for 3000 and 100, Figure 3 shows the second type of mutually dependent combined heat and power (CHP) unit

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Summary

Introduction

The energy supply in the globe is shifting toward high efficiency, sustainability, and low carbon content [1]. Two main categories of optimization approaches are explained to solve the CHP economic dispatch problem in recent research, comprising mathematical and heuristic optimization techniques [3,4] One such task is the economic dispatch of the power system, which entails coordination, planning, and scheduling generators in an efficient manner. In [8], an improved antlion optimizer was presented to search for potential solutions for the economic dispatch issue in power systems with thermal units in order to minimize the generating fuel costs and guarantee that all restrictions are within functioning ranges. The efficiency of the HBA, JSA, and the proposed HBJSA is evaluated for solving the CHP economic dispatch by considering various constraints of heat production and power output balance.

Problem Formulation
Standard HBA
Standard JSA
Proposed Hybrid HBJSA
Simulation Results
Simulation Results of the 24-Unit Test System
Simulation Results of the 48-Unit Test System
Convergence
Simulation Results of the 84-Unit Test System
Simulation Results of the 96-Unit Test System
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