Abstract

Recently, renewable energy participation is gaining importance in the existing power system. However, the large penetration of these renewable energy sources into the existing power system network may cause an imbalance in supply and demand response. Unit commitment is the decision-making process in which generating units are turned ON and OFF at the hourly interval as per the load demand under certain constraints to provide economic scheduling. Thus, an advanced intelligent approach is needed to cope with this combined unit commitment problem with a large penetration of intermittent sources. This paper offers the solution to optimal scheduling by implementing the hybrid Harris Hawks optimizer algorithm (HHO–IGWO). Standard IEEE systems with 10-, 19-, 20-, and 40 units are simulated. Further, to test the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed method, a comparative analysis for a 10-, 20-, and 40-unit system has also been performed with penetration. The comparative analysis reveals that proposed is more efficient in tackling unit commitment problem in the presence of wind as renewable energy source.

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