Researchers investigate solutions based on multi-objective algorithm applied to centralized microgrid structure

Researchers investigate solutions based on multi-objective algorithm applied to centralized microgrid structure

Exploiting distributed energy resources to enhance power quality without reducing feed-in active power is a trade-off decision in microgrids. In the following papers the authors investigated solutions based on multi-objective algorithm applied to centralized microgrid structure.

  1. Optimal Multiobjective Control of Low-Voltage AC Microgrids: Power Flow Regulation and Compensation of Reactive Power and Unbalance, in IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 1239-1252, March 2020 with the authors D. I. Brandao, W. M. Ferreira, A. M. S. Alonso, E. Tedeschi and F. P. Marafão. (Link ResearchGate)
  2. Preference cone based multi-objective evolutionary algorithm applied to optimal management of distributed energy resources in microgrids, in Applied Energy, vol. 274, with authors W. M. Ferreira, I. R. Meneghini, D. I. Brandão and F. G. Guimarães. (Link ResearchGate)

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