Abstract

Power loss is one <span lang="EN-US">of the important pointers used to measure the performance of distributions networks. Many optimization algorithms have been proposed to solve various optimal power flow problems in Electrical Engineering. In this paper, a novel technique, artificial algae algorithm is developed to robustly detect the optimal location and size of distributed generation (DG) units for minimization of total power losses without violating the equality and inequality constraints. The main objective of optimal power flow (OPF) is to maximize or minimize the objective function using various constraint so that steady-state operation point is achieved. The concept of optimal power flow in power system helps to minimize real power loss. In the proposed approach, various control variables like generator bus, voltage magnitudes, and transformer tap settings are considered. The proposed algorithm is simulated in MATLAB and effectiveness is carried on IEEE 33 bus radial distribution system and satisfactory results are achieved when compared with other optimization techniques. A notable improvement in reduction of active power losses with 3 DG operating at different power factors are 65.5%, 42.4%, and 77.8% respectively, were achieved in comparison to the system without DGs and as compared with other research papers.</span>

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