2018 6th International Istanbul Smart Grids and Cities Congress and Fair (ICSG) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/sgcf.2018.8408969
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Distributed generation control to solve voltage regulation problem in distribution networks: A real case study in Turkey

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“…The benefit of distributed generation systems, can be observed in different authors, [6] use distributed systems to compensate for low voltage levels and power factor, this is important to consider, since a low power factor causes higher current consumption, causing equipment to break down and affect the conventional operation of the networks. In addition, other methods to maximize the use of distributed generation systems are studied, as seen in [7] which details the use of an optimization algorithm that minimizes the active power loss and the constraints of node voltage, branch current and permeability of the distributed generation unit.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The benefit of distributed generation systems, can be observed in different authors, [6] use distributed systems to compensate for low voltage levels and power factor, this is important to consider, since a low power factor causes higher current consumption, causing equipment to break down and affect the conventional operation of the networks. In addition, other methods to maximize the use of distributed generation systems are studied, as seen in [7] which details the use of an optimization algorithm that minimizes the active power loss and the constraints of node voltage, branch current and permeability of the distributed generation unit.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O desenvolvimento industrial e o crescimento populacional são fatores que potencializam a demanda por energia elétrica. Paralelamente, a poluição proporcionada por fontes convencionais de energia, bem como a finitude destas, são fatores que corroboram e aceleram uma mudança estrutural dos sistemas de potência convencionais (Kesici et al, 2018).…”
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“…Voltage regulation and reactive power allocation are investigated in DG integrated microgrid in [30]. The impact of reactive power capability of hydroelectric based DG on bus voltage and power factor was examined considering design limits by Kesici et al [31]. In terms of power losses, the importance of capacity and location of DG was examined in [32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%