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Penetration effects of various kinds of distributed generation systems on the distribution system
Author(s) -
. Amandeep,
Surendra Kumar Yadav,
Pushpendra Singh
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of innovative technology and exploring engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3075
DOI - 10.35940/ijitee.h7431.078919
Subject(s) - distributed generation , ac power , electric power system , penetration (warfare) , power flow study , computer science , electricity generation , voltage , distributed power , power flow , power (physics) , electronic engineering , electrical engineering , engineering , renewable energy , physics , quantum mechanics , operations research
Distributed generation system penetration in the existing distribution system is done for minimizing the losses and improving the voltage profile. There are total five types of distributed generation systems exist based on their power delivery like distributed generation system injecting real and reactive power, supplying real power only, supplying reactive power only, absorbing reactive power only , supplying real power and absorbing reactive power. All these five types of distributed generation systems have different penetration effects on the radial distribution system. We get different voltage profiles and power losses for different types of distributed generation systems. The testing of these five types of distributed generation systems will be done on IEEE 33 bus radial distribution system. For computing, the line parameters and power losses of the above testing system the forward-backward sweep load flow method will be applied

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