Optimal design of standalone photovoltaic system based on multi-objective particle swarm optimization: a case study of Malaysia

This paper presents a multi-objective particle swarm optimization (MOPSO) method for optimal sizing of the standalone photovoltaic (SAPV) systems. Loss of load probability (LLP) analysis is considered to determine the technical evaluation of the system. Life cycle cost (LCC) and levelized cost of en...

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Príomhchruthaitheoirí: Ridha, Hussein Mohammed, Gomes, Chandima, Hizam, Hashim, Ahmadipour, Masoud
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author Ridha, Hussein Mohammed
Gomes, Chandima
Hizam, Hashim
Ahmadipour, Masoud
author_facet Ridha, Hussein Mohammed
Gomes, Chandima
Hizam, Hashim
Ahmadipour, Masoud
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description This paper presents a multi-objective particle swarm optimization (MOPSO) method for optimal sizing of the standalone photovoltaic (SAPV) systems. Loss of load probability (LLP) analysis is considered to determine the technical evaluation of the system. Life cycle cost (LCC) and levelized cost of energy (LCE) are treated as the economic criteria. The two variants of the proposed PSO method, referred to as adaptive weights PSO ( AWPSOcf) and sigmoid function PSO (SFPSOcf) , are implemented using MATLAB software to the optimize the number of PV modules in (series and parallel) and number of the storage battery. The case study of the proposed SAPV system is executed using the hourly meteorological data and typical load demand for one year in a rural area in Malaysia. The performance outcomes of the proposed AW/SFPSOcf methods give various configurations at desired levels of LLP values and the corresponding minimum cost. The performance results showed the superiority of SFPSOcf in terms of accuracy is selecting an optimal configuration at fitness function value 0.031268, LLP value 0.002431, LCC 53167 USD, and LCE 1.6413 USD. The accuracy of AW/SFPSOcf methods is verified by using the iterative method.
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spelling upm.eprints-381892020-05-04T15:50:27Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38189/ Optimal design of standalone photovoltaic system based on multi-objective particle swarm optimization: a case study of Malaysia Ridha, Hussein Mohammed Gomes, Chandima Hizam, Hashim Ahmadipour, Masoud This paper presents a multi-objective particle swarm optimization (MOPSO) method for optimal sizing of the standalone photovoltaic (SAPV) systems. Loss of load probability (LLP) analysis is considered to determine the technical evaluation of the system. Life cycle cost (LCC) and levelized cost of energy (LCE) are treated as the economic criteria. The two variants of the proposed PSO method, referred to as adaptive weights PSO ( AWPSOcf) and sigmoid function PSO (SFPSOcf) , are implemented using MATLAB software to the optimize the number of PV modules in (series and parallel) and number of the storage battery. The case study of the proposed SAPV system is executed using the hourly meteorological data and typical load demand for one year in a rural area in Malaysia. The performance outcomes of the proposed AW/SFPSOcf methods give various configurations at desired levels of LLP values and the corresponding minimum cost. The performance results showed the superiority of SFPSOcf in terms of accuracy is selecting an optimal configuration at fitness function value 0.031268, LLP value 0.002431, LCC 53167 USD, and LCE 1.6413 USD. The accuracy of AW/SFPSOcf methods is verified by using the iterative method. MDPI 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38189/1/38189.pdf Ridha, Hussein Mohammed and Gomes, Chandima and Hizam, Hashim and Ahmadipour, Masoud (2020) Optimal design of standalone photovoltaic system based on multi-objective particle swarm optimization: a case study of Malaysia. Processes, 8 (1). art. no. 41. pp. 1-23. ISSN 2227-9717 https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/8/1/41 10.3390/pr8010041
spellingShingle Ridha, Hussein Mohammed
Gomes, Chandima
Hizam, Hashim
Ahmadipour, Masoud
Optimal design of standalone photovoltaic system based on multi-objective particle swarm optimization: a case study of Malaysia
title Optimal design of standalone photovoltaic system based on multi-objective particle swarm optimization: a case study of Malaysia
title_full Optimal design of standalone photovoltaic system based on multi-objective particle swarm optimization: a case study of Malaysia
title_fullStr Optimal design of standalone photovoltaic system based on multi-objective particle swarm optimization: a case study of Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Optimal design of standalone photovoltaic system based on multi-objective particle swarm optimization: a case study of Malaysia
title_short Optimal design of standalone photovoltaic system based on multi-objective particle swarm optimization: a case study of Malaysia
title_sort optimal design of standalone photovoltaic system based on multi objective particle swarm optimization a case study of malaysia
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