Enhancing Distribution System Performance via Distributed Generation Placement and Reconfiguration Based on Improved Symbiotic Organisms Search

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Minimal power loss is highly desired for an efficient and economical operation in distributed systems. This paper presents an improved symbiotic organisms search (ISOS) for system reconfiguration (SR) and distributed generation placement (SR-DGP) simultaneously. The proposed ISOS combined the simple quadratic interpolation (SQI) strategy into SOS to improve the search process. The ISOS was adopted to define the optimal system topology, location, and capacity of distributed generators (DGs) to minimize power losses. The proposed ISOS was evaluated on the 33-node and 69-node systems. The proposed ISOS successfully reduced the power losses by 73.1206% and 84.2861% for the 33-bus and 69-bus. Moreover, ISOS was also compared with other approaches, where ISOS obtained better results than other approaches for all test systems. Hence, ISOS showed its effectiveness in dealing with the SR-DGP problem.

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Huy, T. H. B. (2023). Enhancing Distribution System Performance via Distributed Generation Placement and Reconfiguration Based on Improved Symbiotic Organisms Search. Journal of Control Science and Engineering, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/6081991

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