Optimal placement and sizing of distributed generation sources considering network parameters and protection issues

S. A. Hosseini, S. Sadeghi, A. Askarian-Abyaneh, A. Nasiri
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Abstract

We propose a method for optimal placement and sizing of distributed generation (DG) sources in an existing distribution network. The method, which uses the genetic algorithm, provides improved network parameters (i.e., voltage profile, power losses, and short circuit levels) while keeping the existing coordination of protection devices unchanged. An important feature of the proposed method is the accommodations for transient short-circuit fault currents due to DGs and their connection/disconnection states, thus preventing undesired effects on the coordination of protection devices. To demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed method, we present simulated results for optimal placement of DGs in an existing distribution network.
考虑网络参数和保护问题的分布式电源的最优布局和规模
我们提出了一种在现有配电网中分布式发电(DG)源的最佳布局和规模的方法。该方法采用遗传算法,在保持现有保护装置协调不变的情况下,提供了改进的网络参数(即电压分布、功率损耗和短路水平)。该方法的一个重要特点是适应由dg及其连接/断开状态引起的瞬态短路故障电流,从而防止对保护装置的协调产生不良影响。为了证明所提出方法的可行性,我们给出了在现有配电网中dg优化配置的模拟结果。
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