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Maximum Penetration of Distributed Generations and Improvement of Technical Indicators in Distribution Systems

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  • Thuan Thanh Nguyen
  • Thang Trung Nguyen
  • Ngoc Au Nguyen

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Increasing the possible capacity of distributed generations (DGs) supplying to distribution system (DS) is a highly effective solution to attract the investment of distributed generation (DG) installation in the DS. However, the presence of DGs will affect the technical indicators of the DS. This paper determines solutions of the DG placement problem for maximizing the size of distributed generations (DGs) and improving the technical indicators consisting of power loss reduction, increasing of balance among feeders and balance among branches, and voltage deviation reduction. A max-min method is proposed to combine the membership objective functions. The location and size of DGs are optimized based on an improved cuckoo search algorithm (ICSA). The simulation results for the 84-node system show that the proposed multiobjective problem not only helps to increase the capacity of DGs but also improves the technical factors. Moreover, the DG’s uncertainty is also validated to show its negative impacts on the technical indicators of the DS. Furthermore, ICSA is worthy for finding the optimal solution for the DG placement problem.

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  • Thuan Thanh Nguyen & Thang Trung Nguyen & Ngoc Au Nguyen, 2020. "Maximum Penetration of Distributed Generations and Improvement of Technical Indicators in Distribution Systems," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-16, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:8847221
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/8847221
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