Abstract

Optimal Allocation and Size Selection of Dispersed Generation in Radial Distribution System - written by Aditya Prasad Padhy , Manisha Bhatt published on 2020/07/10 download full article with reference data and citations

Highlights

  • In recent era, Distribution system (DS) is added as an integral part of power distribution system [1]

  • One of the most important changes in DS structure is invasion of renewable energy in the system. These invasions are known as dispersed generations (DGs)

  • To improve voltage profile and reduce line losses, different DGs are used at different power factor [21] according to the requirement as shown in table

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Distribution system (DS) is added as an integral part of power distribution system [1]. For proper RDS planning, an efficient load flow technique is required These methodologies are substituted by the available methods for load flow of distribution system as backward forward [4] and direct approach methods [5]. Are being penetrated by small-scale generations like photovoltaic (PV), wind, and fuel cell These DGs have very less capacity (Range: 1 KW to 50MW ) compared to other conventional resources, availability of these resources minimize power loss, improves voltage profile [6]. In [9], different load models i.e. residential, commercial and industrial are carried out in RDS while optimally allocating and sizing DGs using GA. The paper is organized as follows: In section 2, presents load flow equations and power loss computation for 33 bus RDS.

Radial distribution load flow
PROPOSED METHODOLOGY
Voltage stability node indicator for dg placement
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