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This paper presents an economic–environmental power dispatch approach for a grid-connected microgrid (MG) with photovoltaic (PV) generation and battery energy storage systems (BESSs). The problem was formulated as a multiobjective optimization problem with functions such as minimizing fixed and variable generation costs, power losses, and CO2 emissions. This study addresses the problem of intelligent energy management in microgrids with PV generation and BESSs to optimize their performance based on multiple criteria. This study focuses on optimizing the Energy Management System (EMS) with metaheuristic algorithms to achieve practical implementation with simpler algorithms to solve a complex optimization problem. This study employs four multiobjective optimization algorithms: Nondominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm II (NSGA-II), Harris Hawks Optimization (HHO), multiverse optimizer (MVO), and Salp Swarm Algorithm (SSA), which are classified as robust techniques for obtaining Pareto fronts. The computational resources employed to simulate the problem are presented. The optimal dispatch obtained from the Pareto front achieved reductions of 0.067% in fixed costs, 0.288% in variable costs, 3.930% in power losses, and 0.067% in CO2 emissions, demonstrating the effectiveness of the proposed approach in optimizing both economic and environmental performance. The SSA stood out for its stability and computational efficiency, establishing itself as a promising method for energy management in urban and rural microgrids (MGs) and providing a solid framework for optimization in alternating current systems.
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