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Integration of Distributed Generation in Power Networks Considering Constraints on Discrete Size of Distributed Generation Units
Authors:Idris Musa  Bashar Zahawi
Affiliation:School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Abstract:Abstract—An optimization algorithm based on a novel discrete particle swarm optimization technique is proposed in this article for optimal sizing and location of distributed generation in a power distribution network. The proposed algorithm considers distributed generation size and location as discrete variables substantially reducing the search space and, consequently, computational requirements of the optimization problem. The proposed algorithm treats the generator sizes as real discrete variables with uneven step sizes that reflect the sizes of commercially available generators, meaning that it can handle a mixed search space of integer (generator location), discrete (generator sizes), and continuous (reactive power output) variables while substantially reducing the search space and, consequently, computational burden of the optimization problem. The validity of the proposed discrete particle swarm optimization algorithm is tested on a standard 69-bus benchmark distribution network with four different test cases. Two optimization scenarios are considered for each test case: a single objective optimization study where network real power loss is minimized and a multi-objective study in which network voltages are also considered. The proposed algorithm is shown to be effective in finding the optimal or near-optimal solution to the problem at a fraction of the computational cost associated with other algorithms.
Keywords:Power system optimization  distributed generation  dichotomy search algorithm  evolutionary computation  particle swarm optimization  power loss reduction
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