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Distribution System Analysis with UPQC Allocation Considering Voltage Dependent Time-Variant and Invariant Loads including Load Growth Scenario
The distribution systems provide the key link between the power utility and the consumers. For the better operation and planning of the electrical distribution systems, it is essential to analyze the behavior of the network with different nature of loads, its growth and new upcoming D-FACTS devices. In the present work, the authors analyzed distribution system in the presence of UPQC as Distribution FACTS device. The main highlights of the paper are: (i) analysis of distribution system with UPQC, (ii) reduction in the losses of the network and improvement in the voltage profile, (iii) impact of load models and load growth on the performance of system, and (iv) savings in cost of energy loss. The analysis is carried out on IEEE-33 bus radial distribution network with time-varying load and UPQC.
Distribution System Analysis with UPQC Allocation Considering Voltage Dependent Time-Variant and Invariant Loads including Load Growth Scenario
The distribution systems provide the key link between the power utility and the consumers. For the better operation and planning of the electrical distribution systems, it is essential to analyze the behavior of the network with different nature of loads, its growth and new upcoming D-FACTS devices. In the present work, the authors analyzed distribution system in the presence of UPQC as Distribution FACTS device. The main highlights of the paper are: (i) analysis of distribution system with UPQC, (ii) reduction in the losses of the network and improvement in the voltage profile, (iii) impact of load models and load growth on the performance of system, and (iv) savings in cost of energy loss. The analysis is carried out on IEEE-33 bus radial distribution network with time-varying load and UPQC.
Distribution System Analysis with UPQC Allocation Considering Voltage Dependent Time-Variant and Invariant Loads including Load Growth Scenario
J. Inst. Eng. India Ser. B
Singh, Mukesh Kumar (Autor:in) / Kumar, Ashwani (Autor:in) / Gupta, Atma Ram (Autor:in)
Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series B ; 103 ; 791-807
01.06.2022
17 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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