Abstract:
Multi-Objective Dynamic Economic Emission Dispatch problem (MODEED) has
acknowledged a substantial consideration lately due to the increase in environmental
pollution. In power system Dynamic Economic Emission Dispatch (DEED) conquers a
vital position in the process of energy conservation with cost and emission reduction.
There comes an extra lining of complication in the field of solving multi-objective
problems. The DEED integrating with valve point effect is a sort of dynamic multiobjective non-convex optimization problem for the generating unit systems with the
features of non-linearity. The current research paper works on the Water Cycle
Algorithm (WCA) framework which is incorporated to the DEED problem and
performs efficiently and effectively in terms of 24 hours cost and emissions in
comparison to other optimization techniques. To test the operational performance and
compatibility of WCA among other evolutionary algorithms; A 5, 10 and 15-unit
generating scheme is estimated for a standard load model. The proposed model with
better simulation results formulate the better-quality solution. Simulation results have
been calculated using Matlab 2017a.