Intelligent optimization of a hybrid renewable energy system using an improved fower pollination algorithm

Renewable energy is an emerging trend to replace fossil fuels as a primary energy source. However, the intermittency of sources and high investment costs inhibit the full-scale adoption of renewable energy as the principal energy producer. This study presented a stand-alone hybrid renewable energy s...

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Main Authors: Y. H. Yu, Y. H. Yu, P. Ong, P. Ong, H. A. Wahab, H. A. Wahab
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.109642024-05-15T07:18:24Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/10964/ Intelligent optimization of a hybrid renewable energy system using an improved fower pollination algorithm Y. H. Yu, Y. H. Yu P. Ong, P. Ong H. A. Wahab, H. A. Wahab TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Renewable energy is an emerging trend to replace fossil fuels as a primary energy source. However, the intermittency of sources and high investment costs inhibit the full-scale adoption of renewable energy as the principal energy producer. This study presented a stand-alone hybrid renewable energy system, comprising solar panels and wind turbines as the primary energy source, with batteries and a diesel engine integrated as a backup system. Attempting to minimize the annualized total cost of investment and carbon emission, this study applied a new optimization algorithm, specifcally the improved fower pollination algorithm, to acquire a techno-economically feasible design of a stand-alone hybrid renewable energy system. Performance comparison with the fower pollination algorithm showed that the proposed improved fower pollination algorithm could converge faster to the optimal solution in single-objective optimization problems. While minimizing both annualized total cost and carbon emission, the confgurations of improved fower pollination algorithm were more dominant and evenly distributed than fower pollination algorithm. Lastly, the sensitivity analysis indicated that the annualized total cost of the hybrid renewable energy system was highly dependent on solar radiation, but not on wind speed. 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/10964/1/J17475_d9fae6957fa34d8140115a184587d7ec.pdf Y. H. Yu, Y. H. Yu and P. Ong, P. Ong and H. A. Wahab, H. A. Wahab (2024) Intelligent optimization of a hybrid renewable energy system using an improved fower pollination algorithm. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology. pp. 5105-5126. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13762-023-05354-1
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Y. H. Yu, Y. H. Yu
P. Ong, P. Ong
H. A. Wahab, H. A. Wahab
Intelligent optimization of a hybrid renewable energy system using an improved fower pollination algorithm
description Renewable energy is an emerging trend to replace fossil fuels as a primary energy source. However, the intermittency of sources and high investment costs inhibit the full-scale adoption of renewable energy as the principal energy producer. This study presented a stand-alone hybrid renewable energy system, comprising solar panels and wind turbines as the primary energy source, with batteries and a diesel engine integrated as a backup system. Attempting to minimize the annualized total cost of investment and carbon emission, this study applied a new optimization algorithm, specifcally the improved fower pollination algorithm, to acquire a techno-economically feasible design of a stand-alone hybrid renewable energy system. Performance comparison with the fower pollination algorithm showed that the proposed improved fower pollination algorithm could converge faster to the optimal solution in single-objective optimization problems. While minimizing both annualized total cost and carbon emission, the confgurations of improved fower pollination algorithm were more dominant and evenly distributed than fower pollination algorithm. Lastly, the sensitivity analysis indicated that the annualized total cost of the hybrid renewable energy system was highly dependent on solar radiation, but not on wind speed.
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author Y. H. Yu, Y. H. Yu
P. Ong, P. Ong
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P. Ong, P. Ong
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title Intelligent optimization of a hybrid renewable energy system using an improved fower pollination algorithm
title_short Intelligent optimization of a hybrid renewable energy system using an improved fower pollination algorithm
title_full Intelligent optimization of a hybrid renewable energy system using an improved fower pollination algorithm
title_fullStr Intelligent optimization of a hybrid renewable energy system using an improved fower pollination algorithm
title_full_unstemmed Intelligent optimization of a hybrid renewable energy system using an improved fower pollination algorithm
title_sort intelligent optimization of a hybrid renewable energy system using an improved fower pollination algorithm
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