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Optimal Siting of Distributed Generation Unit in Power Distribution System considering Voltage Profile and Power Losses

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  • Muhammad Aamir Aman
  • Xin Cheng Ren
  • Wajahat Ullah Khan Tareen
  • Muhammad Abbas Khan
  • Muhammad Rizwan Anjum
  • Anas M. Hashmi
  • Haider Ali
  • Inam Bari
  • Jehanzeb Khan
  • Sanaullah Ahmad
  • Muhammad Faisal Nadeem

Abstract

Many underdeveloped countries are facing acute shortage of electric power and short term measures are important to consider to address the problems of power outage, power plant failures, and disaster areas. Distributed generation (DG) is a promising approach for such cases as it allows quick on-site installation and generation of electric power. Injection of DG can improve the system voltage profile and also reduce the system's total power losses. However, the placement and sizing of the DG unit is an optimization problem in the radial distribution system. As a test case, this study examines voltage profile improvement and system power losses for an 11 KV residential feeder at the Abdul Rehman Baba grid station in Pakistan, which is modelled using the Electrical Transient Analyzer Program (ETAP). For various scenarios, several tests are conducted to assess the effects of DG on the distribution system. The results show that proper design considerations of size and location of a DG, to be inserted in to the system, lead to significant reduction in power losses and improvement in voltage profile and thus improvement in the overall efficiency of the power system. The projections of this work can be used to optimize the expansion of a power system and tackling different issues related to voltage profile in distribution sector worldwide.

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  • Muhammad Aamir Aman & Xin Cheng Ren & Wajahat Ullah Khan Tareen & Muhammad Abbas Khan & Muhammad Rizwan Anjum & Anas M. Hashmi & Haider Ali & Inam Bari & Jehanzeb Khan & Sanaullah Ahmad & Muhammad Fai, 2022. "Optimal Siting of Distributed Generation Unit in Power Distribution System considering Voltage Profile and Power Losses," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-14, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:5638407
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/5638407
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    1. Izhar Us Salam & Muhammad Yousif & Muhammad Numan & Kamran Zeb & Moatasim Billah, 2023. "Optimizing Distributed Generation Placement and Sizing in Distribution Systems: A Multi-Objective Analysis of Power Losses, Reliability, and Operational Constraints," Energies, MDPI, vol. 16(16), pages 1-28, August.

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