Clustering Technique for DG Planning Considering Load Models

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This paper presents the clustering technique for distributed generation planning considering load models. The study concerns on the effect of different load model prior to the DG installation for single objective implementation in loss minimization scheme. The clustering technique is performed in order to identify the DG placement for DG planning. Results from the study could be beneficial for the energy commission and utility to perform the DG installation as a compensating technique. The proposed technique was tested on 69-Bus Distribution System.

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