Abstract

This paper presents a methodology based on analytical approach to optimally allocate (site and size) the Distributed Generation (DG) units(s) in radial power distribution networks for minimizing the real power losses. The proposed method requires only the results of base case load flow to determine the optimal size of DG unit(s) required at each bus. For this, suitable analytical expressions have been proposed to determine the optimal size of DG unit(s) to cause total minimum real power loss in a given distribution network with their corresponding optimal location(s). Two cases with two scenarios comprising of DG type and number of DG units (single and multiple), respectively, are considered. The proposed method is applied to an IEEE 33-bus radial distribution test system. Results obtained by this proposed method validate the suitability and importance of appropriate DG allocation and also the number of DG units in power distribution networks.

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