2019
DOI: 10.3906/elk-1812-45
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Multiple distributed generations placement and sizing based on voltage stabilityindex and power loss minimization

Abstract: This paper proposes a rapid analytical method to determine the locations and sizes of multiple distributed generations (DGs) inside a distribution network. DGs' locations are chosen with the aim of enhancing voltage stability and their sizes are picked so as to minimize system power losses. To evaluate the effect of the DG's nature on the system's performance, the proposed DG allocation method is tested for all DG types and the impact of the combination of different types of DGs is equally investigated, which … Show more

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“…These interventions mainly refer to major system failures such as connection failures and system crashes. Such large interference usually affects the user, and this phenomenon directly interferes with the normal use of the user, and the related voltage also exceeds the normal range [4][5]. The research on this problem mainly adopts the method of simulation, and through the simulation analysis of the problem, the appropriate conclusions for the problem are obtained.…”
Section: Classification Of Vsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These interventions mainly refer to major system failures such as connection failures and system crashes. Such large interference usually affects the user, and this phenomenon directly interferes with the normal use of the user, and the related voltage also exceeds the normal range [4][5]. The research on this problem mainly adopts the method of simulation, and through the simulation analysis of the problem, the appropriate conclusions for the problem are obtained.…”
Section: Classification Of Vsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another solution leads to the incorporation of the DGs into the distribution systems. In recent years, the penetration level of DGs has a drastic growth due to their limited commissioning time [6][7]. The integration of DGs outcome in an economical solution provided to their optimal deployment, as they can inject/absorb both active and reactive powers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%