Abstract

Due to liberalization in the power market stake of the Distributed Generation (DG) in the power industries has increased radically. Integration of DG will result is the change in the operating conditions of the existing power system network. Due to this DG has drawn attention of utility providers, policy makers and, to effectively use the DG, several researchers also. Inclusion of DG in the existing power system may enhance its power transfer capacity, voltage profile, reliability and it can also reduce the overall system losses if installed in proper capacity and at proper place. Benefits of DG can be efficiently extracted only if an appropriate capacity of DG is introduced in the existing power system at appropriate place. This chapter proposes an analytical and heuristic approach suggesting the optimum size and location of type-1 and type-2 DG. The proposed method is implemented on the IEEE-13 bus radial distribution network (RDN) and result shows the validity of the proposed method.

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