Abstract
The volatility of distributed generation (DG) output power have certain effect on the planning, stability, electric quality, and the relay protection of smart grid. Therefore, traditional grid models are not suitable for the smart grid containing DG. Based on the electrical characteristics of power system, this paper takes the minimization of network loss as the optimization goal to achieve maximum benefit of smart grid. Growing-points are utilized by the OPA model established in this paper to determine the locations and the capabilities of new generation nodes, in order to offer research basis for the planning of smart grid.
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