Hybrid Wave-wind System Power Optimisation Using Effective Ensemble Covariance Matrix Adaptation Evolutionary Algorithm
Mehdi Neshat, Nataliia Y. Sergiienko, Leandro S.P. da Silva, Seyedali Mirjalili, Amir H. Gandomi, Ossama Abdelkhalik, John Boland

TL;DR
This paper introduces an ensemble covariance matrix adaptation evolutionary algorithm to optimize hybrid wind-wave energy systems, significantly improving power output and robustness over existing methods.
Contribution
The study develops a novel ensemble optimisation technique combining covariance adaptation, novelty search, and discretisation, specifically tailored for complex hybrid energy system optimization.
Findings
EEA outperforms 14 advanced optimisation algorithms in power output and convergence.
EEA increases total power output by up to 111% compared to traditional methods.
At Sydney site, EEA enhances absorbed power by up to 638% over other algorithms.
Abstract
Floating hybrid wind-wave systems combine offshore wind platforms with wave energy converters (WECs) to create cost-effective and reliable energy solutions. Adequately designed and tuned WECs are essential to avoid unwanted loads disrupting turbine motion while efficiently harvesting wave energy. These systems diversify energy sources, enhancing energy security and reducing supply risks while providing a more consistent power output by smoothing energy production variability. However, optimising such systems is complex due to the physical and hydrodynamic interactions between components, resulting in a challenging optimisation space. This study uses a 5-MW OC4-DeepCwind semi-submersible platform with three spherical WECs to explore these synergies. To address these challenges, we propose an effective ensemble optimisation (EEA) technique that combines covariance matrix adaptation,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWave and Wind Energy Systems · Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems · Wind Energy Research and Development
