Optimized placement of connecting the distributed generations work stand alone to improve the distribution systems reliability

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Abstract

The use of distributed generations (DGs) in distribution systems has been common in recent years. Some DGs work stand alone and it is possible to improve the system reliability by connecting these DGs to system. The joint point of DGs is an important parameter in the system designing. In this paper, a novel methodology is proposed to find the optimum solution in order to make a proper decision about DGs connection. In the proposed method, a novel objective function is introduced which includes the cost of connector lines between DGs and network and the cost of energy not supplied (CENS) savings. Furthermore, an analytical approach is used to calculate the CENS decrement. To solve the introduced nonlinear optimization programming, the genetic algorithm (GA) is used. The proposed method is applied to a realistic 183-bus system of Tehran Regional Electrical Company (TREC). The results illustrate the effectiveness of the method to improve the system reliability by connecting the DGs work stand alone in proper placements. © 2013 FEI STU.

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Hashemi-Dezaki, H., Agheli, A., Vahidi, B., & Askarian-Abyaneh, H. (2013). Optimized placement of connecting the distributed generations work stand alone to improve the distribution systems reliability. Journal of Electrical Engineering, 64(2), 76–83. https://doi.org/10.2478/jee-2013-0011

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