Energy saving maximization of balanced and unbalanced distribution power systems via network reconfiguration and optimum capacitor allocation using a hybrid metaheuristic algorithm

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The main aim of this work was the maximization of the energy saving of balanced and unbalanced distribution power systems via system reconfiguration and the optimum capacitor's bank choice, which were estimated by using a new algorithm: modified Tabu search and Harper sphere search (MTS-HSSA). The results demonstrated that the proposed method is appropriate for energy saving and improving performance compared with other methods reported in the literature for IEEE 33-bus adopted systems, including large scale systems such as IEEE 119 and the IEEE 123 unbalanced distribution system. Moreover, it can be used for unbalanced distribution systems distributed generators (DGs). The results demonstrated that the proposed method (the optimal choice of shunt capacitor(SC) banks and the optimal reconfiguration via the proposed algorithm) is appropriate for energy saving compared with different strategies for energy saving, which included distributed generation (DG) at different cost levels.

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Mohamed, M. A. E. H., Ali, Z. M., Ahmed, M., & Al-Gahtani, S. F. (2021). Energy saving maximization of balanced and unbalanced distribution power systems via network reconfiguration and optimum capacitor allocation using a hybrid metaheuristic algorithm. Energies, 14(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/en14113205

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