MULTI-OBJECTIVE INTEGRATED APPROACH FOR DISTRIBUTED GENERATION PLACEMENT AND SIZING TO ENHANCE PERFORMANCE OF RADIAL POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
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Vysoká škola báňská - Technická univerzita Ostrava
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This article proposes an integrated approach
combining a novel population-based jellyfish search al-
gorithm (JSA) and loss sensitivity factor (LSF) to
optimize single and multiple distributed generation
(DG) placement and ratings for total active power
loss (TAPL) minimization and total voltage deviation
(TVD) reduction. The study considers photovoltaic
(PV) and wind turbine (WT) DG systems for optimal
integration. The simulation findings are examined for
a single and multiple DG allocation on the IEEE 69-bus
benchmark radial distribution power network (RDPN).
The TAPL of the 69-bus benchmark RDPN is mini-
mized from 225 kW to 77.10 kW, 62.32 kW, 19.52 kW,
and 9.94 kW after the single PV, three PV, single WT,
and three WT DG systems optimization, respectively.
Simultaneously, the TVD is minimized from 1.8369 per
unit (p.u.) to 0.7036 p.u. and 0.6698 p.u. for a single
and three PV DG systems optimization, respectively,
and 0.3934 p.u. and 0.3466 p.u. for a single and three
WT DG systems placement, respectively. The perfor-
mance of the proposed integrated approach is compared
to the different optimization techniques, taking TAPL
as a comparison metric. The comparison showcases
that the integrated approach results in a favorable op-
timal solution among the compared optimization tech-
niques.
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distributed generation, power loss, voltage de- viation, optimization
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Advances in electrical and electronic engineering. 2025, vol. 23, no. 3, 189-203 : ill