Investigation of Optimal Allocation of Wind DG in Distribution System
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Thapar University, Patiala
Abstract
Distributed Generation (DG) has gained more importance to meet the increased load demand.
Its integration in a distribution system in comparison to conventional system stacks numerous
potential benefits related to losses reduction, improvement in voltage profile, etc. Some of
the issues of distributed generation is its rating, technology, sizing, siting, mode of operation,
penetration level, etc. The thesis focuses on one of the issue that is optimal allocation of DG
unit as the placement of dg unit at non-optimal places leads to increase in system loss and
reduction in bus voltage profile. Alternative sources of energy based distributed generation
has one of the considerable benefit as environmental friendliness. Hence, allocation of
distributed generation units in proper place is an important aspect for maximizing the benefits
stated above. Analysis of distribution network using power flow study plays an important role
in the power system. The optimal location of wind based dg unit is determined using newton
raphson method for obtaining the voltage profile with the analytical approach. The analytical
expression used are based on exact loss formula. The proposed methodology has been tested
and validated on IEEE 14 bus and 33 bus distribution systems. Results are obtained for normal
load and with the increased load. The outcomes shows that by proper placement of wind based
dg unit at relevant bus location the real power losses are minimized and corresponding bus
voltages are improved.
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ME Dissertation of Kavita Yadav (ME Power Systems) submitted to Electrical & Instrumentation Engg Dept at Thapar Univ Patiala
