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Figure 1: Pareto-optimality, non dominated and dominated solutions
Figure 2: DE Process cycle
Figure 3: Single line diagram of IEEE-30 bus system
Table 2: Best result and control variable settings of Fuel cost Control Variables Initial Value Value After DE V1 1.10000 1.0770
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