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Characteristics of Various Single Wind-Power Distributed Generation Placements for Voltage Drop Improvement in a 22 kV Distribution System

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  • Santipont Ananwattanaporn

    (School of Engineering, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok 10520, Thailand)

  • Surakit Thongsuk

    (Faculty of Industrial Technology, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Chachoengsao 24000, Thailand)

  • Praikanok Lertwanitrot

    (Faculty of Industrial Technology, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Chachoengsao 24000, Thailand)

  • Suntiti Yoomak

    (School of Engineering, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok 10520, Thailand)

  • Issarachai Ngamroo

    (School of Engineering, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok 10520, Thailand)

Abstract

A major challenge in distribution systems is the issue of voltage drop along the distribution line resulting from an increased load capacity connected to the utility. A significant voltage drop can affect the performance of a distribution system and cause quality issues for end users, impacting the system’s long-term sustainability and reliability. Therefore, regulations have been set stating that the voltage level should not be more that 5% higher or lower than the rated voltage. Thus, in this study, we aimed to evaluate the voltage level characteristics of a 22 kV distribution system that replicates the actual distribution system in the Provincial Electricity Authority. A voltage improvement technique based on distributed generation placement was proposed. In addition, the distribution system characteristics with and without distributed generation placement were evaluated under fault conditions. The results indicate that distributed generation placement in the distribution system can improve the voltage level along the distribution line. However, the level of increase in voltage depends on the size of the load, the capacity of the distributed generation, and the location of the distributed generation system on the distribution line. Furthermore, placing a distributed generation system with a minimum capacity at the proposed location can improve the voltage within the utility’s standard level. Thus, the installation of a distributed generation system in the distribution system is beneficial in terms of voltage improvement in the distribution system and provides the power system with a sustainable method to address the issue of voltage drop.

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  • Santipont Ananwattanaporn & Surakit Thongsuk & Praikanok Lertwanitrot & Suntiti Yoomak & Issarachai Ngamroo, 2024. "Characteristics of Various Single Wind-Power Distributed Generation Placements for Voltage Drop Improvement in a 22 kV Distribution System," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 16(10), pages 1-27, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:16:y:2024:i:10:p:4295-:d:1397799
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    1. Issarachai Ngamroo & Wikorn Kotesakha & Suntiti Yoomak & Atthapol Ngaopitakkul, 2023. "Characteristic Evaluation of Wind Power Distributed Generation Sizing in Distribution System," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(6), pages 1-23, March.
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