2018
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5134-8.ch008
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A Computational Comparison of Swarm Optimization Techniques for Optimal Load Shedding Under the Presence of FACTS Devices to Avoid Voltage Instability

Abstract: Voltage instability has become a serious threat to the operation of modern power systems. Load shedding is one of the effective countermeasures for avoiding instability. Improper load shedding may result in huge technical and economic losses. So, an optimal load shedding is to be carried out for supplying more demand. This chapter implements bat and firefly algorithms for solving the optimal load shedding problem to identify the optimal amount of load to be shed. This is applied for a multi-objective function … Show more

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“…128 Application of load shedding schemes for distribution network connected with distributed generation presented in another study. 128 Application of load shedding schemes for distribution network connected with distributed generation presented in another study.…”
Section: Recent Approaches For Uvlsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…128 Application of load shedding schemes for distribution network connected with distributed generation presented in another study. 128 Application of load shedding schemes for distribution network connected with distributed generation presented in another study.…”
Section: Recent Approaches For Uvlsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…127 A swarm optimization technique for optimal load shedding under the presence of FACTS devices by making a comparison based on computation. 128 Application of load shedding schemes for distribution network connected with distributed generation presented in another study. 129 However, all these techniques either suffer from suboptimal load shed or long convergence time.…”
Section: Recent Approaches For Uvlsmentioning
confidence: 99%