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An optimal load shedding approach for distribution networks with DGs considering capacity deficiency modelling of bulked power supply

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posted on 2024-06-06, 10:42 authored by AR Malekpour, AR Seifi, MR Hesamzadeh, N Hosseinzadeh
This paper discusses a genetic algorithm (GA) based optimal load shedding that can apply for electrical distribution networks with and without dispersed generators (DG). Also, the proposed method has the ability for considering constant and variable capacity deficiency caused by unscheduled outages in the bulked generation and transmission system of bulked power supply. The genetic algorithm (GA) is employed to search for the optimal load shedding strategy in distribution networks considering DGs in two cases of constant and variable modelling of bulked power supply of distribution networks. Electrical power distribution systems have a radial network and unidirectional power flows. With the advent of dispersed generations, the electrical distribution system has a locally looped network and bidirectional power flows. Therefore, installed DG in the electrical distribution systems can cause operational problems and impact on existing operational schemes. Introduction of DGs in electrical distribution systems has introduced many new issues in operational and planning level. Load shedding as one of operational issue has no exempt. The objective is to minimize the sum of curtailed load and also system losses within the frame-work of system operational and security constraints. The proposed method is tested on a radial distribution system with 33 load points for more practical applications.

History

Pagination

1-7

Location

Sydney, N.S.W.

Start date

2008-12-14

End date

2008-12-17

ISBN-13

9781424441624

Language

eng

Publication classification

EN.1 Other conference paper

Title of proceedings

AUPEC 2008 : Proceedings of the 2008 Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference

Event

Australasian Universities Power Engineering. Conference (2008 : Sydney, N.S.W.)

Publisher

IEEE

Place of publication

Piscataway, N.J.

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