Resumen
This paper proposes a new hybrid algorithm for grey wolf optimization (GWO) integrated with a robust learning mechanism to solve the large-scale economic load dispatch (ELD) problem. The robust learning grey wolf optimization (RLGWO) algorithm imitates the hunting behavior and social hierarchy of grey wolves in nature and is reinforced by robust tolerance-based adjust searching direction and opposite-based learning. This technique could effectively prevent search agents from being trapped in local optima and also generate potential candidates to obtain a feasible solution. Several constraints of power generators, such as generation limits, local demand, valve-point loading effect, and transmission losses, are considered in practical operation. Five test systems are used to evaluate the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed algorithm in solving the ELD problem. The simulation results clearly reveal the superiority and feasibility of RLGWO to find better solutions in terms of fuel cost and computational efficiency when compared with the previous literature.