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An optimal load distribution method for distributed energy systems based on the improved particle swarm optimisation

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  • Junjun Liu

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In order to solve the problem of large load variance and high distribution scheme cost after the distributed energy system is integrated into the traditional large power grid, an optimal load distribution method for distributed energy systems based on the improved particle swarm optimisation algorithm is proposed in this paper. Firstly, four output models of the distributed energy system are established. With the minimum cost and the minimum system load variance as the objectives, a multi-objective function model is constructed. Considering the power limit, generation power limit and other restrictions, constraints are constructed to complete the construction of the optimal load distribution model of the distributed energy system. Finally, the PSO algorithm is introduced to update the optimal particles in the solution space through different iterative processes. Combined with quantum theory, the PSO algorithm is optimised to obtain the optimal load distribution scheme. The results show that the cost of the distribution scheme obtained by this method can be reduced by more than 30,000 Yuan, and its load variance value is smaller, so the method has certain research value.

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  • Junjun Liu, 2024. "An optimal load distribution method for distributed energy systems based on the improved particle swarm optimisation," International Journal of Global Energy Issues, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 46(6), pages 651-664.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijgeni:v:46:y:2024:i:6:p:651-664
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