Research and Application on the Reactive Power Optimization of the Regional Grid Planning

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With the minimization of the annual operation cost as the objective function while meeting constraint conditions of the node voltage and the branch power factor, this article proposes a practical Reactive Power Programming method for regional power distribution network. The problem of reactive compensation planning capacity turns into the problem of constrained quadratic programming. Then the problem is solved by MATLAB Optimization Toolbox. The actual engineering examples show that the method is simple, fast, efficient, and has practical values in engineering.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 732-733)

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920-925

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August 2013

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