Abstract

A hybrid genetic-fuzzy algorithm (GA-Fuzzy) is proposed for optimal volt/var/total harmonic distortion (THD) control in distorted distribution systems serving non-linear loads. Load interval division (over a 24 h period) and optimal scheduling of load tap changer and switched shunt capacitors for simultaneously minimising energy losses and improving the power quality (as recommended by the IEEE 519 and IEC 61000 standards) are performed using GAs with fuzzy reasoning. The non-linear load flow is solved using a decoupled harmonic power flow algorithm. The integration of fuzzy rules and GA enables the approach to maintain the promising chromosomes and offer further improvement of the near-global solution. The IEEE 30-bus and 123-bus distribution systems with a number of harmonic generating loads are selected for the analyses. Simulation results using GA and GA-Fuzzy optimisation approaches are presented and compared for sinusoidal and non-sinusoidal treatments of the systems to demonstrate the advantages of the proposed hybrid approach.

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