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A Thyristor Controlled Series Compensator based OPF for social welfare
The current geopolitical climate has highlighted the significance of maximizing the world's energy potential. The
optimal use of available assets lowers the cost of electricity to customers. This study proposes a multi-objective ideal
power flow for a composite transmission network with FACTS devices. The multi-objective function used in this work is a
novel approach. Objectives include minimizing voltage variance, power loss, and negative social welfare (NSW). New
South Wales customers should be delighted with lower electricity bills per unit provided and less loss. This problem was
resolved using a Thyristor Controlled Series Compensator (TCSC) FACTS device. Theory was tested using an IEEE 30
bus system. Mouth Flame Optimization Algorithm maximized the objective function. The results are detailed, compared,
and assessed.
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