Abstract

AbstractThe purpose of this work is an arrangement of distributed generation (DG) in radial distribution networks (RDNs) in an adequate way. An efficient method, named arithmetic optimization algorithm (AOA) is used for that purpose. The intention for effective DG posting is to decrease the power loss and upgrade the voltage shape and voltage steadiness magnification in RDNs. The demonstration of the suggested AOA method has been made on 33‐bus, 69‐bus, 85‐bus, and 118‐bus RDNs for optimum orientation and capacity of DGs with distinct power factors (unity, fixed, and optimal). By using this projected technique, the execution of RDNs is improved with respect to voltage stability maximization, voltage fluctuation mitigation, and also reduction of real power loss. The AOA method which is recommended here, grants a better solution than several optimization techniques found in the literature. This recommended AOA technique provides the percentage improvement of power loss for case 1 to case 3 (65.50%, 86.48%, and 94.43%), (69.16%, 90.80%, and 98.10%), (44.57%, 66.61%, and 80.26%), and (60.34%, 88.80%, and 90.31%) for 33, 69, 85, and 118‐bus systems, respectively. The percentage improvement in voltage deviation minimization for case 1 to case 3 are (99.53%, 99.83%, and 99.84%), (99.88%, 99.91%, and 99.92%), and (97.53%, 98.98%, and 99.16%) for 33, 69, and 118‐bus systems, respectively. For different test systems (33, 69, and 118‐bus) improvements in voltage stability index maximization for case 1 to case 3 are (31.33%, 31.80%, and 31.81%), (30.15%, 31.25%, and 31.25%), and (37.78%, 39.23%, and 40.88%), respectively.

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