Author
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- Kimberlly Pilatasig-Gualoto
(Electrical Engineering Program, Universidad Politécnica Salesiana, Quito 170702, Ecuador)
- Jorge Muñoz-Pilco
(Smart Electric Grids Research Group GIREI (Spanish Acronym), Salesian Polytechnic University, Quito 170702, Ecuador)
Abstract
This work proposes a hybrid GA–PSO framework for multi-objective distribution network reconfiguration aimed at reducing active power losses, improving voltage profile quality, and limiting switching effort under radiality and operating constraints. The methodology combines GA-based diversification of admissible radial topologies with PSO-based intensification around promising feasible solutions, while preserving an external archive of non-dominated solutions. Each candidate configuration is evaluated through AC power flow and validated by nodal voltage, branch loading, and radiality constraints. The proposal is tested on the IEEE 33-bus and IEEE 69-bus systems under three scenarios: S0 (base case), S1 (topology reconfiguration with V s = 1.00 p.u.), and S2 (S1 with substation-voltage adjustment). In the IEEE 33-bus feeder, losses decrease from 202.68 kW to 139.55 kW in S1 and to 129.70 kW in S2, while V min improves from 0.913 p.u. to 0.938 p.u. and 0.974 p.u. In the IEEE 69-bus feeder, losses decrease from 224.99 kW to 99.62 kW in S1 and from 224.99 kW to 96.83 kW in S2, confirming benchmark-consistent and operationally enhanced performance under coordinated voltage support.
Suggested Citation
Kimberlly Pilatasig-Gualoto & Jorge Muñoz-Pilco, 2026.
"Hybrid GA–PSO-Based Distribution Network Reconfiguration for Loss Minimization and Voltage Profile Enhancement,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(7), pages 1-24, April.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:7:p:3570-:d:1914467
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