A Hybrid Optimization Technique for Fixed and Variable Head Short-Term Hydrothermal Scheduling
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The optimal short-term scheduling of hydrothermal plants plays an important role in the
planning the operation of the power system. In short-term hydrothermal scheduling, the
hydro-electric and thermal power generation is optimized to minimize the total operating cost
of the thermal plant. The problem of short-term hydrothermal scheduling (STHTS) is
complex due to consideration of power balance equality constraint, hydraulic constraint of
water discharge rate equality constraint and non-linear cost characteristics of thermal units
due to valve point loading effect. In this dissertation, a hybrid optimization technique is used
to solve the problem of fixed and variable head STHTS. The hybrid optimization technique
combines dynamic multi-swarm particle swarm optimizer (DMSPSO) and sequential
quadratic programming (SQP). DMSPSO is a global search technique used for exploration of
the search space and the SQP is a local search technique used for fine tuning of results
obtained from DMSPSO. The proposed algorithm has been tested on various fixed and
variable head hydrothermal test system. The results obtained will proves the effectiveness of
the proposed technique.
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