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A Comprehensive Distributed Generation Planning Optimization with Load Models
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Author(s)
Mahmood Sheidaee, Mohsen Kalanter
KEYWORDS
Economic Analysis, Distributed Generation, Distribution Systems Planning, Load Models.
ABSTRACT
In this paper a comprehensive model for Distribution Systems Planning (DSP) in the case of using Distributed Generation (DG), with regard to load models is provided. Proposed model optimizes size and location of the distributed generation. This model can optimize investment cost in distributed generation better than other solutions. It minimizes the operating costs and total cost of the system losses. This Model affects the optimum location and size of the distributed generation in distribution systems significantly. Simulation studies based on a new multiobjective evolutionary algorithm is achieved. It is important that in the analysis made in this paper, DG is introduced as a key element in solving the DSP. Moreover, the proposed method easily and with little development can satisfy the other goals.
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