Optimum placement of Distributed Generation Sources to Minimize Losses and to Improvement Voltage Profile of Distribute Network Using Data Envelopment Analysis Method
Subject Areas : International Journal of Data Envelopment Analysis
1 - هیئت علمی
Keywords: Distributed generation Sources, Minimum losses, Improvement of voltage profile, Data envelopment analysis (DEA),
Abstract :
one of the novel solutions for reduction of power loss and improvement of voltage profile in the distribute network is distributed generation sources. To this purpose, capacity and install location of generation sources in the distribute network are especially important. In this paper, a new algorithm using data envelopment analysis (DEA) method is presented for optimum placement and capacity determination of distributed generation sources for reducing of power loss and modifying of voltage profile. Proposed algorithm is tested on the 33 and 69 buses standard systems. Simulation results show effectiveness of proposed algorithm for optimum placement and capacity determination of distributed generation sources considering boundary conditions such as limitation of voltage and capacity of network feeders.
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