(INSTITUTO DE TECNOLOGIA, 2014) LEITE, Jandecy Cabral; SILVA, Waterloo Ferreira da; CASTRO, Anderson de Oliveira; NOGUEIRA, Rildo de Mendonça; AZEVEDO, Manoel Socorro Santos; Prof. Dra. ADRIANA RIBEIRO CARNEIRO FOLADOR
This paper presents a multi-objective optimization approach for planning passive harmonic filters in industrial systems using the NSGA-II genetic algorithm. The method maximizes reactive power compensation benefits, minimizes harmonic distortion in the PCC current and bus voltages, and complies with power quality standards. The algorithm determines the filters' location, configuration, and parameters, demonstrating effectiveness in a practical example.