Abstract

Renewable Energy Resources (RES) can supply a clean and a smart solution to satisfy the rapidly growing load demand. The Photovoltaic (PV) and wind turbines are considered as resources of Distributed Generation (DG). The integration of PV - DG units into distribution systems has a significant effect on reducing the system active power losses. In this paper, a new technique based on the Moth Flame Optimization (MFO) algorithm, is used to optimally allocate the PV -DG units in Radial Distribution Systems (RDSs) and determine the optimal size of each unit. The objective of the technique is to minimize the total active power losses of the system, while satisfying several operating constraints. The proposed optimization algorithm is tested using three different IEEE standard RDSs of various sizes, which are 33, 69 and 118-bus systems. In order to demonstrate the applicability and the performance of the MFO algorithm, numerical simulations are obtained when applying the MFO algorithm, and compared with different existing optimization techniques. This comparison shows the validity of the proposed MFO algorithm.

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