Abstract

Reliability improvement and loss reduction are two important goals in optimal sizing and siting of distributed generations (DGs). Also, remote controllable switches can be utilized in distribution networks to increase the role of DGs in reliability improvement. Therefore, this paper presents a GA-based method to allocate simultaneously DGs and remote controllable switches in electric distribution networks. The goal of proposed approach is reliability improvement and energy loss reduction. The optimal sizes of distributed generators are also determined during the optimization procedure. A multilevel yearly load model is utilized to achieve the optimal solution. Numerical studies on a 33-bus distribution network show satisfactory results.

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