Abstract

The novel Adaptive Fuzzy Campus Placement based Optimization Algorithm (AFCPOA) presented in this paper is expected to solve the issue of single objective and multi objective optimal optimization problems. AFCPOA’s performance was evaluated on 25 benchmark optimization test functions and compared to other existing methods. Optimal location and sizing of Distributed Generation (DG), Distribution STATtic COMpensator (DSTATCOM), DGs and DSTATCOMs, Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) in the presence of PVDGs, and BESS in the presence of PVDGs and DSTATCOMs were integrated into Radial Distribution System (RDS) to fulfil the objectives. Technical advantages of DG include active power losses reduction and control of voltage dips. DSTATCOM functions as a capacitor, injecting reactive power to improve the consistency and quality of power flow and sustain voltage against any imbalance and distortion on load side or supply side. The appropriate location and capacity for BESS present a significant barrier for the integration of BESS and renewable DGs with distribution networks. The objective functions in this problem are to minimize total real power losses, reactive power losses, and voltage deviation. Additionally, the improvement of voltage profile was taken into consideration as a constraint while choosing the best location. Finally, the suggested algorithm is evaluated on IEEE 33 bus RDS and PG & E 69 bus RDS. Simulation results show the proposed method’s excellent performance and applicability.

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