Power Flow Calculation of Distribution Network Considering Distributed Generation Switch-In

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Firstly, the present paper makes a brief introduction to types of the distributed power and the processing mode of PV node in the electricity grid; secondly, the forward and backward substitution method to calculate the power flow has been improved and used to analyze some examples; thirdly and most importantly, taking the multi-node distribution network which incorporates distributed generation (DG) as an example, the author analyzes the influences of DG on load flow distribution and network loss in different positions, capacities and power factors.

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