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Flexible position of Renewable Energy generation in a distributed network

A. Sheela, M. Sowmya

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With the increased demand for electricity the penetration of distributed generation (DGs) into distribution network has increased. The efficient operation of the distribution system after the interconnection is highly dependent on optimum location and sizing of distributed generation units. While planning the integration the uncertainty associated with the generation from the DG sources should also be considered. With the advancement in power-electronics-based converters, the voltage/current control issues could be effectively solved using the DG units. In this paper a probabilistic index is used to measure the voltage in the buses of the distribution system. Using this index different types of DG are allocated to the system. The proposed method is applied to IEEE 30 bus systems and it is implemented in MATLAB.


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