Dynamic Multi-Objective Power Dispatch Considering Load and Wind Power Variations in Wind Power Integrated System

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A modeling for dynamic multi-objective power dispatch considering load and wind power variations in wind power integrated system is presented. To deal with the random variables, probabilistic sequence theory is introduced and the operational space is extended. To solve the problem, an improved multi-objective teaching-learning-based optimization algorithm is proposed. Finally, the proposed model and algorithm are tested on a 10-units system including wind farm and the simulation results demonstrate that the proposed model and algorithm are feasible and effective.

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