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Open Access | Rapid and quality publishing Research Article | Volume 12, Issue 3 | Pages 926-933 | e-ISSN: 2347-470X 926 Website: www.ijeer.forexjournal.co.in Economic load dispatch of Thermal-Solar-Wind system using ░ ABSTRACT-The growing demand for electrical energy, coupled with the uneven distribution of natural resources, necessitates the inte...
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... result surpasses the performance of the most recently published approach, establishing MGWO as a more effective solution. Table 2 provides a detailed overview of the optimum dispatch solution achieved by MGWO, offering a comprehensive comparison of findings with other methods. Additionally, Table 3 presents a statistical analysis of the results, further emphasizing the superiority of the MGWO approach. ...Context 2
... solar power generation component contributes 25.3250 MW to the total power output of 2520 MW, with the negligible cost of generating this small quantity of power omitted in this particular scenario. Table 2 provides a comprehensive overview of the optimal power dispatch for this integrated system; however, there are currently no existing works available for comparison with the findings. This signifies a unique contribution to the field, showcasing the effectiveness of the integrated thermal and solar power generation approach. ...Context 3
... the uniqueness of this integrated approach, where multiple sources contribute to power generation, there are currently no ongoing works available for direct comparison. Table 2 serves as a detailed representation of the optimal power dispatch for this specific case, showcasing the effectiveness of the combined thermal, solar, and wind power generation system. Figure 2 provides a graphical representation of the convergence characteristics observed in a 13-unit system under three different test scenarios. ...