Abstract

In the electrical industry, globalization and privatization have greatly increased competition. Therefore, it has become completely necessary to make full use of existing power assets. In this paper, a technique was proposed in the presence of UPFC to optimize the sizing of generators with Krill Herd algorithm. The UPFC is based on an index incorporating both the L-index and the LUF index. For tuning the generators, a multi-objective function has been selected. The multi-objective feature consists of deviation of voltage, cost of active generation of power and loss of transmission line. This approach was tested and implemented for regular loading and extreme network conditions due to line failure on an IEEE 30 bus system.

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