Abstract

Optimization of island microgrids should configure the module type and size in such a way that multiple objectives can be balanced. This paper presents a bioinspired optimization approach of microgrid sizing, with two salient features. First, the multiple objectives are categorized into four types: reliability, economy, renewable technology, and pollution. We present a triangular aggregation model, which is straightforward and cost effective to compute the fitness. Second, a bioinspired algorithm named Levy-Harmony is developed. We embed the Levy flight into the Harmony vector updating to enhance the global searching ability and, meantime, adopt a bias factor to avoid unnecessary exploration. The searching speed and accuracy are well balanced and improved. The real datasets are used for comparative studies, demonstrating the superiority of the proposed scheme against typical existing approaches.

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