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Studies in Informatics and Control
Vol. 30, No. 2, 2021

A Multi-Objective Marine Predator Optimizer for Optimal Techno-Economic Operation of AC/DC Grids

Mosleh ALHARTHI, Sherif GHONEIM, Abdallah ELSAYED, Ragab EL-SEHIEMY, Abdullah SHAHEEN, Ahmed GINIDI
Abstract

This article provides an improved Marine Predator Optimization (IMPO) for the optimized performance of combined alternating/direct current (AC/DC) electrical grids. The optimum performance of such AC/DC electrical grids is approached as a multi-objective issue with the goal of reducing the overall generated environmental emissions, fuel costs and the associated energy losses. The suggested IMPO includes an exterior repository which is meant to preserve nondominated individuals. The fuzzified decision procedure is often used to employed with a view to determining the correct acceptable operational solution for the combined AC/DC electricity grids. The suggested IMPO is created via the MATLAB environment and is employed on an updated standard power system of standard IEEE 57-bus. Besides, a comparative analysis is performed between the proposed IMPO algorithm, particle swarm optimization, bat optimization, dragonfly optimization, crow search optimization, grey wolf optimization, multi-verse optimization and salp swarm optimization. The simulation outputs demonstrate the effectiveness and preponderance of the proposed IMPO with capability in extracting well-diversified Pareto solutions.

Keywords

Marine predator optimizer, Multi-objective, AC/DC networks, Optimal management, Losses.

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