Optimal Sizing and Sitting of Distributed Generations in Power Distribution Networks Using Firefly Algorithm

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Aref Jalili
Bahman Taheri
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[1] Islamic Azad University,Department of Electrical Engineering, Ardabil Branch
[2] Islamic Azad University,Young Researchers and Elite Club, Ardabil Branch
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Technology and Economics of Smart Grids and Sustainable Energy | / 5卷
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Distribution network; Distributed generation; Power loss reduction; Firefly algorithm;
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Compared to centralized generation, distributed generations (DGs) have numerous advantages including real power loss reduction, voltage deviation reduction, network stability enhancement, emission reduction, capacity increase of transmission lines and congestion reduction in distribution networks. Optimum placement of DGs plays a crucial role in this regard. In this paper, Firefly Algorithm (FA) was employed for sizing / sitting of various DGs in distribution networks. The aim of this paper was to minimize power loss by taking into account power factor, active power, and reactive power of DGs. Furthermore, different active and/or reactive generating/consuming DGs were also considered. The performance analysis of the proposed method was validated on standard IEEE 33- and 69-bus test systems.
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