Abstract

Accommodation of DGs (distributed generations) close to loads has led to the concept of MG (micro-grid) for better reliability and quality of energy supply. MG as a clump of consumers and DGs can operate in stand-alone and grid-connected modes, and often needs ESS (energy storage system) to handle generation surplus/shortage. Variations of renewable sources and consumptions along with economical and environmental issues necessitate an efficient OM (operation management) of MG for short-term scheduling of energy outputs of DGs, ESS and exchange route to upstream macro-grid. This paper presents MOUWCA (multi-objective uniform water cycle algorithm) for optimal OM of MG considering operation cost and emission as objectives. The problem is casted to find 24 POFs (pareto-optimal fronts) corresponding to 24 h of the day (unlike previous studies giving one POF per day) to provide more flexibility for selecting hourly compromise solutions. Through an interactive process, charging/discharging of ESS is balanced over a day based on the desired order of hours for discharging ESS. MOUWCA is examined on some benchmark problems and compared with NSGA-II (non-dominated GA-II), MOPSO (multi-objective particle swarm optimization) and NCA (normal constraint algorithm) to verify its effectiveness. MOUWCA is then applied to a typical MG where its superiority is confirmed in comparison to other previously used algorithms.

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