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Power loss reduction is issue of main concern to the network operators. Various techniques such as capacitor placement, network reconfiguration and DG placement are considered to minimize the distribution system losses. DG and capacitor placement in the presence of network reconfiguration may rejoice optimal benefit in terms of loss reduction, voltage improvement, network up-gradation cost deferral,...
Distribution system loss reduction is one of the prime objectives for planning of distributed generation. To minimize losses, optimal sizing and siting of distributed generators (DGs) is critically important. In this paper, nonlinear and non-convex optimization problem of DG placement is solved using a hybrid method in which optimal power flow (OPF) algorithm is integrated with Improved Harmony Search...
Distribution system loss reduction is one of the prime objectives for planning of distributed generation. To minimize the losses, optimal sizing and siting of distributed generators (DGs) is critically important. In this paper, the nonlinear and non-convex optimization problem of placement DG units is solved using two methods, namely Mixed Integer Non-linear Programming (MINLP) and heuristic approach...
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