Economic based evaluation of DGs in capacitor allocated optimal distribution network

Feeder reconfiguration (FR), capacitor placement and sizing (CPS) are the two renowned methods widely applied by the researchers for loss minimization with node voltage enrichment in the electrical distribution network (EDN), which has an immense impact on economic savings. In recent years, optimiza...

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Main Authors: G. Srinivasan, K. Amaresh, Kumar Reddy Cheepathi
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Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2022-02-01
Series:Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences: Technical Sciences
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Online Access:https://journals.pan.pl/Content/122186/PDF/BPASTS_2022_70_1_2378.pdf
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description Feeder reconfiguration (FR), capacitor placement and sizing (CPS) are the two renowned methods widely applied by the researchers for loss minimization with node voltage enrichment in the electrical distribution network (EDN), which has an immense impact on economic savings. In recent years, optimization of FR and CPS together can proficiently yield better power loss minimization and save costs compared to the individual optimization of FR and CPS. This work proposes an application of an improved salp swarm optimization technique based on weight factor (ISSOT-WF) to solve the cost-based objective function using CPS with and without FR for five different cases and three load levels, subject to satisfying operating constraints. In addition, to ascertain the impact of real power injection on additional power loss reduction, this work considers the integration of dispersed generation units at three optimal locations in capacitive compensated optimal EDN. The effectiveness of ISSOT-WF has been demonstrated on the standard PG&E-69 bus system and the outcomes of the 69-bus test case have been validated by comparing with other competing algorithms. Using FR and CPS at three optimal nodes and due to power loss reduction, cost-saving reached up to a maximum of 71%, and a maximum APLR of 26% was achieved after the installation of DGs at three optimal locations with the significant improvement in the bus voltage profile.
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spelling doaj.art-525dcde69d394e40bc74ee8986c054b12022-12-22T02:49:39ZengPolish Academy of SciencesBulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences: Technical Sciences2300-19172022-02-01701https://doi.org/10.24425/bpasts.2022.139053Economic based evaluation of DGs in capacitor allocated optimal distribution networkG. Srinivasanhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-4030-0182K. Amaresh0Kumar Reddy Cheepathi1Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, KSRM College of Engineering, Yerramasupalli, Kadappa – 516003, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaDepartment of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, KSRM College of Engineering, Yerramasupalli, Kadappa – 516003, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaFeeder reconfiguration (FR), capacitor placement and sizing (CPS) are the two renowned methods widely applied by the researchers for loss minimization with node voltage enrichment in the electrical distribution network (EDN), which has an immense impact on economic savings. In recent years, optimization of FR and CPS together can proficiently yield better power loss minimization and save costs compared to the individual optimization of FR and CPS. This work proposes an application of an improved salp swarm optimization technique based on weight factor (ISSOT-WF) to solve the cost-based objective function using CPS with and without FR for five different cases and three load levels, subject to satisfying operating constraints. In addition, to ascertain the impact of real power injection on additional power loss reduction, this work considers the integration of dispersed generation units at three optimal locations in capacitive compensated optimal EDN. The effectiveness of ISSOT-WF has been demonstrated on the standard PG&E-69 bus system and the outcomes of the 69-bus test case have been validated by comparing with other competing algorithms. Using FR and CPS at three optimal nodes and due to power loss reduction, cost-saving reached up to a maximum of 71%, and a maximum APLR of 26% was achieved after the installation of DGs at three optimal locations with the significant improvement in the bus voltage profile.https://journals.pan.pl/Content/122186/PDF/BPASTS_2022_70_1_2378.pdfissot-wfcapacitor placement and sizingfeeder reconfigurationdispersed generationelectrical distribution networkadditional power loss reduction
spellingShingle G. Srinivasan
K. Amaresh
Kumar Reddy Cheepathi
Economic based evaluation of DGs in capacitor allocated optimal distribution network
Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences: Technical Sciences
issot-wf
capacitor placement and sizing
feeder reconfiguration
dispersed generation
electrical distribution network
additional power loss reduction
title Economic based evaluation of DGs in capacitor allocated optimal distribution network
title_full Economic based evaluation of DGs in capacitor allocated optimal distribution network
title_fullStr Economic based evaluation of DGs in capacitor allocated optimal distribution network
title_full_unstemmed Economic based evaluation of DGs in capacitor allocated optimal distribution network
title_short Economic based evaluation of DGs in capacitor allocated optimal distribution network
title_sort economic based evaluation of dgs in capacitor allocated optimal distribution network
topic issot-wf
capacitor placement and sizing
feeder reconfiguration
dispersed generation
electrical distribution network
additional power loss reduction
url https://journals.pan.pl/Content/122186/PDF/BPASTS_2022_70_1_2378.pdf
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