Optimal Planning of Distributed Generation in Distribution Networks using the Differential Evolutionary Algorithm

Ali Norouzizad, S. Bahramara, Abbas Divian, G. Osório, M. Shafie‐khah, Fei Wang, J. Catalão
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The use of distributed generators (DGs) in the distribution networks has many economic and technical advantages. In order to achieve these advantages, DGs should have the proper size and be installed in suitable locations. In this work, a differential evolution algorithm is proposed to find the best location and capacity of DGs in the distribution network with the aim of getting to the minimum losses and optimal voltage profile. The important loads need continuity of power supply when the network is in islanding mode due to various events such as short circuit faults. The existence of at least one DG in these networks is necessary. In this paper, the proposed method is applied to the IEEE 33-bus distribution network in two connection modes. First, it is connected with the power grid and then it works in the islanding operation mode. The results show the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.
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基于差分进化算法的配电网分布式发电优化规划
在配电网中使用分布式发电机具有许多经济和技术上的优势。为了实现这些优势,dg应具有适当的尺寸并安装在合适的位置。本文提出了一种差分进化算法,用于寻找配电网络中dg的最佳位置和容量,以达到最小损耗和最佳电压分布。当电网因短路故障等各种事件处于孤岛状态时,重要负载需要持续供电。在这些网络中至少存在一个DG是必要的。本文将该方法应用于IEEE 33总线配电网的两种连接方式。首先与电网连接,然后以孤岛运行方式工作。实验结果表明了该算法的有效性。
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