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An enhanced genetic algorithm to solve the static and multistage transmission network expansion planning
Date
2012-04-23Registration in:
Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
2090-0147
2090-0155
10.1155/2012/781041
2-s2.0-84859876910
2-s2.0-84859876910.pdf
Author
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institutions
Abstract
An enhanced genetic algorithm (EGA) is applied to solve the long-term transmission expansion planning (LTTEP) problem. The following characteristics of the proposed EGA to solve the static and multistage LTTEP problem are presented, (1) generation of an initial population using fast, efficient heuristic algorithms, (2) better implementation of the local improvement phase and (3) efficient solution of linear programming problems (LPs). Critical comparative analysis is made between the proposed genetic algorithm and traditional genetic algorithms. Results using some known systems show that the proposed EGA presented higher efficiency in solving the static and multistage LTTEP problem, solving a smaller number of linear programming problems to find the optimal solutions and thus finding a better solution to the multistage LTTEP problem. Copyright © 2012 Luis A. Gallego et al.