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Item MODELO MATEMÁTICO PARA OTIMIZAÇÃO MULTIOBJETIVO DO DESPACHO ECONÔMICO AMBIENTAL DE USINAS TÉRMICAS USANDO O NSGA-II(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2017) MORAES, Nadime Mustafa; BEZERRA, Ubiratan HolandaOne of the priority tasks for thermoelectric plants is to supply the requested energy demand, ensuring the lowest possible cost. This task is especially important in the Northern Region of Brazil, particularly in the Manaus Industrial Hub (PIM), where much of the energy is supplied by Thermoelectric Power Plants (UTE). The selection of generators and their work regime is known as Economic Dispatch (DE). However, global concern about pollution caused by fossil fuels has made it essential to incorporate not only cost reduction but also the limitation of pollutant emissions in UTE operations. Thus, Environmental Economic Dispatch (DEA) emerges, aiming to simultaneously reduce costs and emissions. This thesis proposes an innovative mathematical model for DEA, using the NSGA-II evolutionary algorithm with two objective functions: fuel cost and amount of emissions. The model also introduces the Emissions Index, a new function to evaluate environmental contamination, considering the influence of the most harmful pollutants. The model was applied to engines of two UTEs in the city of Manaus, showing satisfactory results. The methodology proved robust when validated in two case studies: a set of ten thermal generating units and the IEEE 118-bus system.Item Multicriteria design of passive harmonic filters for industrial installations using evolutionary computation techniques(INSTITUTO DE TECNOLOGIA, 2015) LEITE, Jandecy Cabral; ABRIL, Ignácio Perez; AZEVEDO, Manoel Socorro Santos; NASCIMENTO, Manoel Henrique Reis do; MORAES, Nadime Mustafa; REIS, Ana Maria; Profa. Dra. Maria Adrina Paixão de Souza da Silva.This article presents a mathematical method and a computational tool based on Evolutionary Computation (NSGA II) for the multicriteria design of passive harmonic filters in industrial electrical systems. Focused on the Industrial Pole of Manaus (PIM), the study frames the harmonic compensation design as a multi-objective optimization problem, balancing harmonic distortion reduction with economic viability under Brazilian energy tariff structures. The developed tool automatically selects filter configurations and parameters, incorporating standards such as PRODIST-Module 8 and IEEE 519-92. Results demonstrate the effectiveness of the approach.