CONGESTION MITIGATION IN DISTRIBUTION NETWORK BY INTEGRATED DISTRIBUTED GENERATIONS FOR IMPROVING VOLTAGE PROFILES AND MINIMIZING THE LOSSES

Authors

  • Ihsan M. Jawad Electrical Engineering Department, Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, Iraq Author
  • Wafaa S. Majeed Electrical Engineering Department, Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, Iraq Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31272/jeasd.25.2.9

Keywords:

distributed generation, line flow sensitivity index, performance index

Abstract

In electrical power systems, unexpected outage of transmission systems, sudden increase of loads, the exit of generators from service, and equipment failure, leads to a contingency occurring on one or several transmission lines. The loads must be within the specified state and the transmission lines should not exceed the thermal limits. One of the important methods used to alleviate the contingency and reduce the congestion lines by injected a Distributed Generation (DG) within an optimal siting and optimal sizing in the distribution network that achieves improvement of the voltage profile as well as leads to reduce the losses. First, to achieve the best goals in this paper that is determined contingency lines, an index has been used called (Active Power Flow Performance Index) (PIRPF) and an equation called (Line Flow Sensitivity Index) (LFSI) is used for finding the optimum site for Distributed Generation. Second, to determine the optimum size for distributed generators, the Genetic Algorithm (GA) is used. Also, this research was distinguished by choosing new sites and sizes according to the GA to obtain the best desired results. Finally, these methodologies were applied to the IEEE-30 bus ring network using the MATPOWER Version 6.0, 16-Dec-2016 program within MATLAP R2018a environment.

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Published

2021-03-01

How to Cite

CONGESTION MITIGATION IN DISTRIBUTION NETWORK BY INTEGRATED DISTRIBUTED GENERATIONS FOR IMPROVING VOLTAGE PROFILES AND MINIMIZING THE LOSSES. (2021). Journal of Engineering and Sustainable Development, 25(2), 78-87. https://doi.org/10.31272/jeasd.25.2.9

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