Electrical power grid network optimisation by evolutionary computing

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2014-06-06

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Elsevier

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1877-0509

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John M. Oliver, Timoleon Kipouros, A. Mark Savill, Electrical Power Grid Network Optimisation by Evolutionary Computing, Procedia Computer Science, Volume 29, 2014, Pages 1948-1958

Abstract

A major factor in the consideration of an electrical power network of the scale of a national grid is the calculation of power flow and in particular, optimal power flow. This paper considers such a network, in which distributed generation is used, and examines how the network can be optimized, in terms of transmission line capacity, in order to obtain optimal or at least high-performing configurations, using multi-objective optimisation by evolutionary computing methods.

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Multi-objective, Optimisation, Evolutionary Computing, Electrical Power, Grid

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