Optimal Allocation of Different Types of DG Sources Considering the Impact on Power Losses and Voltage in Distribution Networks

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As the distribution energies are becoming the future trend to solve the tense fossil fuel supplying and environmental issues, further research on the management of DGs connected to system is necessary. Management of reactive power resources is vital for stable and secure operation of power systems in power losses and voltage quality. Base on this, an optimal power allocation strategy of different types of DG units which result in the minimum line losses and relatively good voltage profile is proposed in this paper.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 860-863)

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2441-2446

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December 2013

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