Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm to Solve Dynamic Economic Dispatch Considering Wind Power Penetration

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This paper use artificial bee colony algorithm (ABC) to solve dynamic economic dispatch (DED) problem in wind power integrated system for generating units with value-point effect and system-related constrains. The feasibility of the proposed method is validated with ten-unit-test systems for a period of 6 and 24 hours respectively. The effectiveness and feasibility of the artificial bee colony algorithm are demonstrated by comparing its performance with improved particle swarm optimization. Numerical results show that the ABC algorithm can provide accurate dispatch solutions within reasonable time for certain type of fuel cost functions.

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