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Minimising voltage deviation in distribution feeders by otpimising size and location of distributed generation

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posted on 2024-11-14, 03:46 authored by Kashem MuttaqiKashem Muttaqi, Michael Negnevitsky, Gerard Ledwich
A new emerging trend of distribution networks is to use small generating units, known as distributed generation (DG), operating in parallel with the main grid. This kind of distribution networks has enabled DG to support power systems in fulfi lling their requirements to increase power output as well as quality of power supply. In order to maximise benefi ts from the DG system, proper DG planning is necessary. The main purpose of this research is to maximise voltage support through optimal sizing and location of DG. A new methodology is developed to determine an optimal DG size and DG location on the distribution feeder for optimising system voltages. The developed technique is tested on a long radial feeder of a practical system and results

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M. A. Kashem, M. Negnevitsky & G. Ledwich, "Minimising voltage deviation in distribution feeders by otpimising size and location of distributed generation," Australian Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, vol. 3, (2) pp. 147-155, 2007.

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Australian Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Volume

3

Issue

2

Pagination

147-156

Language

English

RIS ID

101043

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