Feasibility Study of location of Photovoltaic System in Patiala Distribution Network.
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Voltage and frequency regulation by synchronizing control devices is the most challenging
aspect for an active electricity network. Electric companies are searching new
remedies to square off this challenging problem. It is a major impact can be observed on
low voltage power system. Hence picking the consumer at low voltage is main concern,
there must be no or least variation in distribution end voltage and frequency. The present
study provides an adaptive and portable methodology which aims at minimizing distribution
end voltage variation. Being renewable and environmental friendly, photovoltaic
power injection can be used as a remedy to regulate consumer end voltage. PV power
injection technology could be used by electric companies in future as a replacement of
the expanding network. In the present study, a real time distribution system suffering
from voltage regulation problem is taken into consideration. Detection of location for
PV power system and the respective power ratings are estimated on the basis of their
results. Also, change in line losses due to redistribution of power from substation to
load are also taken care. Overall, PV power injection methodology has been proved to
be a cost effective method. Recent survey for the system is performed by calculating
the load flow to obtain the voltage at each and every consumption point. Simulation
is performed by using DIgSILENT power factory software. Results are concluded on
the basis load flow report generated and specifies the number of nodes that are suffering
from voltage instability. Ratings of PV power injection are also decided by these results
only
