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Title: A novel apparent power loss based distributed generator siting and sizing method considering dependent loads
Authors: Mukherjee, Bijoy K.
Keywords: EEE
BI index
Contingency analysis
Distributed generation
Dependent loads
Dynamic fault tree
Dynamic loss evaluation indicator
Issue Date: Mar-2024
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: In the present paper, it is first established that even though the standard Active Power Loss Sensitivity Factor (APLSF) based technique for Renewable Energy based Distributed Generation (REDG) system excels with respect to many available technical assessment indicators, its performance falls short in case of line loss reduction and power transfer capacity improvement indicators. On further investigation through Dynamic Fault Tree Analysis technique, it is found that the unsatisfactory performance of APLSF stem from neglecting reactive power loss and line reactance. Therefore, a novel apparent power loss augmented technique coined as Dynamic Loss Evaluation Indicator (DLEI) method is proposed here. The suitability of the proposed method is validated on IEEE 33 and 85 bus distribution systems for both voltage and voltage and frequency dependent load models and it is shown that the aforementioned indicators are improved along with the other indicators like voltage profile and voltage stability to name a few. For further validation, contingency and power quality analysis are also carried out and improved performance is observed in DLEI method when compared against the APLSF based method.
URI: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378779623009628
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