Systems for ideal reconfiguration of distribution technique

Ms.Bhumi Sharma

Abstract


Electricity powered the industries, the machinery, health-care systems and allimportant needs of modern society. Hence the demand of electricity is increasing day by day. The failure of generating and transmitting unit to supply power to rapid increasing demand, causes heavily loaded distribution systems. Such kind of heavily loaded system may cause instability problem if not operated properly and it can certainly leads to blackout which is not good for industries.


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