To improve the operating dependability of a generalized power active distribution network, a multiobjective optimal scheduling approach based on game theory is proposed. The active distribution network's multistakeholder coordinated and optimal dispatching mode is then established, and the game interaction between various stakeholders in the generalized power active distribution network is evaluated. Using the multistakeholder game coordinated and optimal dispatching strategy, manage and regulate the distribution firms, distributed generation operators, and users engaging in demand response in the active distribution network, to guarantee that the distribution system runs smoothly and fairly. The rate of renewable energy usage, network loss, and user satisfaction are all factored into the multiobjective optimum scheduling objective function of a generalized power active distribution network. Using the multistakeholder game coordinated and optimal dispatching strategy, manage and regulate the distribution firms, distributed generation operators, and demand response participants in the active distribution network, to make sure the distribution system runs smoothly and equitably. Taking into account the rate of renewable energy usage, network loss, and user satisfaction, a multiobjective optimum scheduling objective function for a generalized power active distribution network is thus created.
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