In recent years, more efforts have been exerted to increase the level of renewable energy sources (RESs) in the energy mix in many countries to mitigate the dangerous effects of greenhouse gases emissions. However, because of their stochastic nature, most RESs pose some operational and planning challenges to power systems. One of these challenges is the complexity of solving the optimal power flow (OPF) problem in existing RESs. This study proposes an OPF model that has three different sources of renewable energy: wind, solar, and combined solar and small-hydro sources in addition to the conventional thermal power. Three probability density functions (PDF), namely lognormal, Weibull, and Gumbel, are employed to determine available solar, wind, and small-hydro output powers, respectively. Many meta-heuristic optimization algorithms have been applied for solving OPF problem in the presence of RESs. In this work, a new meta-heuristic algorithm, weighted mean of vectors (INFO), is employed for solving the OPF problem in two adjusted standard IEEE power systems (30 and 57 buses). It is simulated by MATLAB software in different theoretical and practical cases to test its validity in solving the OPF problem of the adjusted power systems. The results of the applied simulation cases in this work show that INFO has better performance results in minimizing total generation cost and reducing convergence time among other algorithms.

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