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Research Article

Performance improvement of radial distribution system with distributed generation and intermittent load

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Article: 2331233 | Received 01 Dec 2023, Accepted 11 Mar 2024, Published online: 22 Mar 2024
 

Abstract

The distribution network's load situation is typically variable and non-uniform. Therefore, a modified Distributed Generation (DG) algorithm is proposed in this paper, which uses the analytical approach and applies to all kinds of radial distribution feeder networks. The specified parameter of the distribution network is given accurately to the programme manually or through the file uploading mode, and the power flow analysis is done by MATLAB software. The results are obtained, including the specific location of DG placement which is optimised analytically. Here, the voltage and power profiles are monitored seriously, and the minimisation of voltage drop, and power loss is obtained, which is precise of a high value. The system is implemented for the IEEE 33 bus system which is got from Panchasakha Feeder Network. In this proposed method, DGs are deployed to reduce the loss in the transmission line as well as to maintain the voltage stability in the system by an analytical algorithm approach.

Data availability statement

The data is collected from the field of Panchasakha Feeder, Khandagiri with the help of some members of the Energy department. The line diagram is also collected from the department and after that, the calculation has been made with different findings.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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