Abstract

This article presents an innovative technique for solving network reconfiguration problems with an objective of minimizing network I2R losses for an explicit set of loads. Amid many performance standards considered for optimal network reconfiguration, voltage constraint is an important one. This problem calls for determining the best combination of feeders to be opened in the radial distribution system so it provides optimal performance in the preferred settings. In solving this problem, the gravitational search algorithm is used to reconfigure the radial distribution system; this algorithm practices an optimal pattern for sustaining the radial nature of the network at every stage of the solution, and it further allows proficient exploration of the solution space. The anticipated scheme minimizes the objective function, which has been given in the problem formulation to reduce I2R losses in addition to balancing loads in the feeders. The solution technique involves determination of the best switching combinations and calculation of power loss and voltage profile. The practicality of the anticipated technique is validated in two distribution networks, where attained results are compared by means of available literature. Correspondingly, it is seen from the results that network losses are reduced when voltage stability is enriched through network reconfiguration.

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