The purpose of this study was to investigate a simplified distributed generation (DG) Position and Capacity Determination model (DG-PCD model) based on the coupling relationship between load distribution and voltage stability in the distribution network. First, based on the relationship between voltage stability and system equivalent impedance and the relationship between system equivalent impedance and load distribution, the relationship between voltage stability and load distribution is deduced, and the concept of influencing impedance mode is proposed and used in DG site selection. Then, build a DG-PCD model considering voltage stability, active power loss and line thermal stability margin, and use genetic algorithm (GA) to solve the model. Finally, an improved IEEE33-node system calculation example is analyzed. The results show that compared with the existing methods, the proposed method can get better results faster. This Proposed method not only simplifies the DG-PCD model, but also quantifies the relationship between voltage stability and load distribution. This provides a new reference index for the voltage control of the power grid.
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