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Optimal placement and sizing of energy storage systems to improve the reliability of hybrid power distribution network with renewable energy sources

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Concept of renewable hybrid energy systems have attracted many utilities and implemented by them too. With such energy systems, customers are not only supplied more economically but also more reliably. Moreover, optimal placements of energy storage systems (ESSs) increase the reliability of such hybrid renewable system up to a great extent. Therefore, this paper presents a new approach for optimal placement and sizing of energy storage systems (ESSs) in hybrid renewable radial distribution system to improve the reliability of such system without violating the system constraints. The cost of energy not supplied (CENS) associated with power service interruption and power shortage is also been considered in the objective function during placement of ESSs. Hence, the proposed optimal placement planning of ESSs is presented with an aim of minimizing the objective function includes cost of energy not supplied (CENS), investment cost and operational cost of ESSs, and power loss in distribution system. It is to be noted that the Particle swarm optimization (PSO) technique is adopted to minimize the objective function. The presented methodology is demonstrated by considering several case studies on 11 kV, 30 bus radial distribution system. Further, a rigorous sensitivity analysis is performed by limiting the number of applied ESSs and varying the maximum capacity of participating ESSs.

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