Optimal load shedding for microgrids with unlimited DGs

Recent years, increasing trends on electrical supply demand, make us to search for the new alternative in supplying the electrical power. A study in micro grid system with embedded Distribution Generations (DGs) to the system is rapidly increasing. Micro grid system basically is design either ope...

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Main Author: Mustapha, Nik Mohd. Zaitul Akmal
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description Recent years, increasing trends on electrical supply demand, make us to search for the new alternative in supplying the electrical power. A study in micro grid system with embedded Distribution Generations (DGs) to the system is rapidly increasing. Micro grid system basically is design either operate in islanding mode or interconnect with the main grid system. In any condition, the system must have reliable power supply and operating at low transmission power loss. During the emergency state such as outages of power due to electrical or mechanical faults in the system, it is important for the system to shed any load in order to maintain the system stability and security. In order to reduce the transmission loss, it is very important to calculate best size of the DGs as well as to find the best positions in locating the DG itself.. Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) has been applied to find and calculate the load shedding priorities based on decision alternatives which have been made. The main objective of this project is to optimize the load shedding in the micro grid system with unlimited DG’s by applied optimization technique Gravitational Search Algorithm (GSA). The technique is used to optimize the placement and sizing of DGs, as well as to optimal the load shedding. Several load shedding schemes have been proposed and studied in this project such as load shedding with fixed priority index, without priority index and with dynamic priority index. The proposed technique was tested on the IEEE 69 Test Bus Distribution system.
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spelling uthm.eprints-20012021-10-14T05:54:29Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2001/ Optimal load shedding for microgrids with unlimited DGs Mustapha, Nik Mohd. Zaitul Akmal TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering TK3001-3521 Distribution or transmission of electric power Recent years, increasing trends on electrical supply demand, make us to search for the new alternative in supplying the electrical power. A study in micro grid system with embedded Distribution Generations (DGs) to the system is rapidly increasing. Micro grid system basically is design either operate in islanding mode or interconnect with the main grid system. In any condition, the system must have reliable power supply and operating at low transmission power loss. During the emergency state such as outages of power due to electrical or mechanical faults in the system, it is important for the system to shed any load in order to maintain the system stability and security. In order to reduce the transmission loss, it is very important to calculate best size of the DGs as well as to find the best positions in locating the DG itself.. Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) has been applied to find and calculate the load shedding priorities based on decision alternatives which have been made. The main objective of this project is to optimize the load shedding in the micro grid system with unlimited DG’s by applied optimization technique Gravitational Search Algorithm (GSA). The technique is used to optimize the placement and sizing of DGs, as well as to optimal the load shedding. Several load shedding schemes have been proposed and studied in this project such as load shedding with fixed priority index, without priority index and with dynamic priority index. The proposed technique was tested on the IEEE 69 Test Bus Distribution system. 2013-12 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2001/1/24p%20NIK%20MOHD.%20ZAITUL%20AKMAL%20MUSTAPHA.pdf text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2001/2/NIK%20MOHD.%20ZAITUL%20AKMAL%20MUSTAPHA%20COPYRIGHT%20DECLARATION.pdf text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2001/3/NIK%20MOHD.%20ZAITUL%20AKMAL%20MUSTAPHA%20WATERMARK.pdf Mustapha, Nik Mohd. Zaitul Akmal (2013) Optimal load shedding for microgrids with unlimited DGs. Masters thesis, Universiti Tun Hussein Malaysia.
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TK3001-3521 Distribution or transmission of electric power
Mustapha, Nik Mohd. Zaitul Akmal
Optimal load shedding for microgrids with unlimited DGs
title Optimal load shedding for microgrids with unlimited DGs
title_full Optimal load shedding for microgrids with unlimited DGs
title_fullStr Optimal load shedding for microgrids with unlimited DGs
title_full_unstemmed Optimal load shedding for microgrids with unlimited DGs
title_short Optimal load shedding for microgrids with unlimited DGs
title_sort optimal load shedding for microgrids with unlimited dgs
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
TK3001-3521 Distribution or transmission of electric power
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