2015
DOI: 10.1080/21563306.2015.11461421
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Optimal Sizing and Siting of Distributed Generators by Exhaustive Search

Abstract: Dispersed generation generally refers to power generation on the customer side of a power network. This article demonstrates the improvement in network parameters which could be achieved by using single and multiple Distributed Generation units in three selected standard networks. A reliable multi variable method is used for finding optimal installation point and size of distributed generation units. Their sites and sizes are recognized by implementation of a proposed method with exhaustive search. Optimizatio… Show more

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“…The main objective is to reduce overall power losses in the network. (4) Exhaustive search-a multi-object technique, used in [19][20][21][22], used for finding proper location and size of DGs with main focus on reliability improvement and loss minimization at fixed and variable load models. The time-varying behavior of renewable sources and loads were considered in [23].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main objective is to reduce overall power losses in the network. (4) Exhaustive search-a multi-object technique, used in [19][20][21][22], used for finding proper location and size of DGs with main focus on reliability improvement and loss minimization at fixed and variable load models. The time-varying behavior of renewable sources and loads were considered in [23].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%