Abstract

AbstractThis article articulates the enhancement of voltage profiles in transmission systems by reducing the voltage deviation and system power losses. Electric power flows uniformly throughout Regional Distribution Networks in the power grid station, resulting in low voltage consistency, significant voltage dips and power losses in the distribution network, highlighting high R/X ratios even with a heavy load or power failure issues, despite installing distributed generation in the radial distribution system for enhancing voltage profile in the grid network. The meta‐heuristic optimization algorithm plays a vital role in determining optimal location of DG for attaining the objective of research. In the practical network, a single objective optimization strategy cannot be employed to solve of power system optimization problems of all kinds. Hence multi‐objective function needs to be addressed. The prime task of this research is to investigate and allocate an optimal location to connect the Distributed Generation, with evaluation of the best DG configuration, with minimized power losses and improved voltage profile of the distribution network using the Hummingbird Optimization Algorithm. A standard IEEE 37‐bus Radial Distribution system is employed as the test bus system to test the performance and effectiveness of the optimization technique. To show the stiffness of the proposed algorithm the results are compared with various optimization approaches that employ similar objective functions.

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