Optimal Distributed Generation Planning in Radial Distribution Networks Considering Protection Coordination Limits

Authors

  • I. Ahmadi Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Science and Technology of Mazandaran, Behshahr, Iran.
  • M. Esmaeilzadeh Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Science and Technology of Mazandaran, Behshahr, Iran.
  • N. Ramezani Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Science and Technology of Mazandaran, Behshahr, Iran.
Abstract:

Distributed generation (DG) has been widely used in distribution network to reduce the energy losses, improve voltage profile and system reliability, etc.  The location and capacity of DG units can influence on probability of protection mal-operation in distribution networks. In this paper, a novel model for DG planning is proposed to find the optimum DG location and sizing in radial distribution networks. The main purpose of the suggested model is to minimize the total cost including DG investment and operation costs. The operation costs include the cost of energy loss, the cost of protection coordination and also the mal-operation cost. The proposed DG planning model is implemented in MATLAB programming environment integrated with DIgSILENT software. The simulation results conducted on the standard 38-bus radial distribution network confirm the necessity of incorporating the protection coordination limits in the DG planning problem. Additionally, a sensitivity analysis has been carried out to illustrate the significance of considering these limits.

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volume 14  issue 2

pages  178- 187

publication date 2018-06

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