Hybrid renewable energy systems(HRES)offer cost-effectiveness,low-emission power solutions,and reduced dependence on fossil fuels.However,the renewable energy allocation problem remains challenging due to complex syst...Hybrid renewable energy systems(HRES)offer cost-effectiveness,low-emission power solutions,and reduced dependence on fossil fuels.However,the renewable energy allocation problem remains challenging due to complex system interactions and multiple operational constraints.This study develops a novel Multi-Neighborhood Enhanced Harris Hawks Optimization(MNEHHO)algorithm to address the allocation of HRES components.The proposed approach integrates key technical parameters,including charge-discharge efficiency,storage device configurations,and renewable energy fraction.We formulate a comprehensive mathematical model that simultaneously minimizes levelized energy costs and pollutant emissions while maintaining system reliability.The MNEHHO algorithm employs multiple neighborhood structures to enhance solution diversity and exploration capabilities.The model’s effectiveness is validated through case studies across four distinct institutional energy demand profiles.Results demonstrate that our approach successfully generates practically feasible HRES configurations while achieving significant reductions in costs and emissions compared to conventional methods.The enhanced search mechanisms of MNEHHO show superior performance in avoiding local optima and achieving consistent solutions.Experimental results demonstrate concrete improvements in solution quality(up to 46% improvement in objective value)and computational efficiency(average coefficient of variance of 24%-27%)across diverse institutional settings.This confirms the robustness and scalability of our method under various operational scenarios,providing a reliable framework for solving renewable energy allocation problems.展开更多
Addressing the complex issue of emergency resource distribution center site selection in uncertain environments, this study was conducted to comprehensively consider factors such as uncertainty parameters and the urge...Addressing the complex issue of emergency resource distribution center site selection in uncertain environments, this study was conducted to comprehensively consider factors such as uncertainty parameters and the urgency of demand at disaster-affected sites. Firstly, urgency cost, economic cost, and transportation distance cost were identified as key objectives. The study applied fuzzy theory integration to construct a triangular fuzzy multi-objective site selection decision model. Next, the defuzzification theory transformed the fuzzy decision model into a precise one. Subsequently, an improved Chaotic Quantum Multi-Objective Harris Hawks Optimization (CQ-MOHHO) algorithm was proposed to solve the model. The CQ-MOHHO algorithm was shown to rapidly produce high-quality Pareto front solutions and identify optimal site selection schemes for emergency resource distribution centers through case studies. This outcome verified the feasibility and efficacy of the site selection decision model and the CQ-MOHHO algorithm. To further assess CQ-MOHHO’s performance, Zitzler-Deb-Thiele (ZDT) test functions, commonly used in multi-objective optimization, were employed. Comparisons with Multi-Objective Harris Hawks Optimization (MOHHO), Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm II (NSGA-II), and Multi-Objective Grey Wolf Optimizer (MOGWO) using Generational Distance (GD), Hypervolume (HV), and Inverted Generational Distance (IGD) metrics showed that CQ-MOHHO achieved superior global search ability, faster convergence, and higher solution quality. The CQ-MOHHO algorithm efficiently achieved a balance between multiple objectives, providing decision-makers with satisfactory solutions and a valuable reference for researching and applying emergency site selection problems.展开更多
文摘Hybrid renewable energy systems(HRES)offer cost-effectiveness,low-emission power solutions,and reduced dependence on fossil fuels.However,the renewable energy allocation problem remains challenging due to complex system interactions and multiple operational constraints.This study develops a novel Multi-Neighborhood Enhanced Harris Hawks Optimization(MNEHHO)algorithm to address the allocation of HRES components.The proposed approach integrates key technical parameters,including charge-discharge efficiency,storage device configurations,and renewable energy fraction.We formulate a comprehensive mathematical model that simultaneously minimizes levelized energy costs and pollutant emissions while maintaining system reliability.The MNEHHO algorithm employs multiple neighborhood structures to enhance solution diversity and exploration capabilities.The model’s effectiveness is validated through case studies across four distinct institutional energy demand profiles.Results demonstrate that our approach successfully generates practically feasible HRES configurations while achieving significant reductions in costs and emissions compared to conventional methods.The enhanced search mechanisms of MNEHHO show superior performance in avoiding local optima and achieving consistent solutions.Experimental results demonstrate concrete improvements in solution quality(up to 46% improvement in objective value)and computational efficiency(average coefficient of variance of 24%-27%)across diverse institutional settings.This confirms the robustness and scalability of our method under various operational scenarios,providing a reliable framework for solving renewable energy allocation problems.
文摘Addressing the complex issue of emergency resource distribution center site selection in uncertain environments, this study was conducted to comprehensively consider factors such as uncertainty parameters and the urgency of demand at disaster-affected sites. Firstly, urgency cost, economic cost, and transportation distance cost were identified as key objectives. The study applied fuzzy theory integration to construct a triangular fuzzy multi-objective site selection decision model. Next, the defuzzification theory transformed the fuzzy decision model into a precise one. Subsequently, an improved Chaotic Quantum Multi-Objective Harris Hawks Optimization (CQ-MOHHO) algorithm was proposed to solve the model. The CQ-MOHHO algorithm was shown to rapidly produce high-quality Pareto front solutions and identify optimal site selection schemes for emergency resource distribution centers through case studies. This outcome verified the feasibility and efficacy of the site selection decision model and the CQ-MOHHO algorithm. To further assess CQ-MOHHO’s performance, Zitzler-Deb-Thiele (ZDT) test functions, commonly used in multi-objective optimization, were employed. Comparisons with Multi-Objective Harris Hawks Optimization (MOHHO), Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm II (NSGA-II), and Multi-Objective Grey Wolf Optimizer (MOGWO) using Generational Distance (GD), Hypervolume (HV), and Inverted Generational Distance (IGD) metrics showed that CQ-MOHHO achieved superior global search ability, faster convergence, and higher solution quality. The CQ-MOHHO algorithm efficiently achieved a balance between multiple objectives, providing decision-makers with satisfactory solutions and a valuable reference for researching and applying emergency site selection problems.