Abstract

Power loss is influenced by uncertain and ever increasing loads in the system but can be minimized by network reconfiguration where the topological structure of the system is changed by altering the switching operation. In this work, a multi-objective framework through reconfiguration is formulated with loss minimization as primary objective and reliability and voltage profile improvement as secondary objectives. A binary particle swarm optimization (BPSO) base method is developed to reconfigure the network by fulfilling all distribution network constraints. The influence of the BPSO parameters to obtain the optimal switches with minimized power loss, reliability indices, and voltage deviations are studied by a faster convergence. The results have been compared for different weights of the objective to give a comprehensive understanding of the nature of the objective attempted in this work. IEEE 33 bus and radial IEEE 69 bus systems were considered for testing the proposed method.

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