2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijepes.2009.11.010
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Capacitors dispatch for quasi minimum energy loss in distribution systems using a loop-analysis based method

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“…Ref (Singh & Goswami, 2009) presents new methodology based on nodal pricing for optimally allocating distributed generation for profit, loss reduction, and voltage improvement including voltage rise phenomenon. The dispatch of capacitors in distribution systems for daily operation is investigated in Ref (Wu, Zhang, & Lo, 2009). This paper propose target base framework to plan, supervise and assess distribution system comprehensively and can be criteria in distribution system studies.…”
Section: Litterateur Review and Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ref (Singh & Goswami, 2009) presents new methodology based on nodal pricing for optimally allocating distributed generation for profit, loss reduction, and voltage improvement including voltage rise phenomenon. The dispatch of capacitors in distribution systems for daily operation is investigated in Ref (Wu, Zhang, & Lo, 2009). This paper propose target base framework to plan, supervise and assess distribution system comprehensively and can be criteria in distribution system studies.…”
Section: Litterateur Review and Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1, the operating times for the slow controls should be optimally scheduled in advance. Some heuristic approaches have been proposed in previous work [19, 20]. This paper concentrates on how to generate optimal control strategies when the operating times are determined.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Injeti et al [12] implemented two bio-inspired algorithms (Bat Algorithm and Cuckoo Search Algorithm) to solve optimal capacitor placement problem in two ways that is, Variable Locations Fixed Capacitor banks (VLFQ) and Variable Locations Variable Sizing of Capacitors (VLVQ) for real power loss minimization and network savings maximization. Wu et al [13] proposed the dispatch of capacitors in distribution systems for daily operation, based on loopanalyzing methods. Here switching of capacitors for varying load is optimized.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%