Abstract

The energy demand all over the world is increasing rapidly day by day. In traditional power systems, power plants are located far away from the consumer’s premises. This in turn causes a substantial amount of power loss both in transmission and distribution. In general, distribution system has more losses than the losses occurred on the transmission side. It employs that there will be a significant difference between the generated power and the energy consumers that are (physically) far away from the generating stations. Therefore, the electric utilities always remain under stress due to such non negligible amount of losses which has a direct impact on financial management and efficiency of the power system as well. To address this issue different technique have been introduced to reduce line losses and to improve the efficiency. The best among these techniques is line loss reduction through Distributed Generation (DG) which is more effective than the other techniques. In this paper we have taken three 11kV feeders (located at Bannu) as a case study and for the prescribed technique an attempt has been made to increase the efficiency of a system by integrating different capacity of DG into a radial distribution feeder. The results have been analyzed mathematically, however Electrical Transient Analyzer Program (ETAP) simulator is used as a test bed. Finally, the obtained results are presented in tabular and graphical form in terms of clearly defined parameters.

Highlights

  • For power companies to deliver electricity to users, they need to go through several stages

  • This paper focuses on the analysis of feeder loss reduction and improvement in the efficiency of the system by integrating different Distributed Generation (DG) capacity in three radial distribution feeders at Bannu

  • Simulation of feeder in Electrical Transient Analyzer Program (ETAP) after 75% DG integration- Case 04: Fig. 7 is the case where the DG rating is further increased to 75% of the load

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

For power companies to deliver electricity to users, they need to go through several stages. There are different technologies to reduce losses in distribution lines, such as bypass capacitors placement, load management, reconfiguration of network and incorporation of distributed power generation units into distribution system [2]. DG incorporation causes a reduction in the flow of current is some part of feeder, which in turn reduces line loss. This paper focuses on the analysis of feeder loss reduction and improvement in the efficiency of the system by integrating different DG capacity in three radial distribution feeders at Bannu. Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, Vol 40, No 1, January 2021 [p-ISSN: 0254-7821, e-ISSN: 2413-7219]

Description of the Test Feeder
DG Connection Scenario
After the Insertion of DG
Losses in Selected feeders
Simulation of feeder in ETAP before DG integration- Case 01
EFFICIENCY
Findings
CONCLUSION
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