Journal of Electrical Systems and Information Technology (May 2021)

Butterfly optimizer-assisted optimal integration of REDG units in hybrid AC/DC distribution micro-grids based on minimum operational area

  • Satish Kumar Injeti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s43067-021-00035-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 22

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Abstract This paper presents the impact of optimal location and sizing of renewable and non-renewable-based distributed generators in the AC/DC micro-grid system using the latest optimizer called butterfly optimization algorithm with an aim to minimize power loss. Generally, hybrid AC/DC micro-grids systems are modeled by separating AC and DC feeders with the help of high-power converters (HPC).AC grids sustained by substation and DC grids are maintained by their individual DG units. While planning of DGs in the hybrid AC/DC systems, the power loss incurred by HPCs is not considered avoiding complexity by many authors. In this paper, the sizing of DGs is determined by the operational area required by the type of DG technology as one variable and all possible candidate buses in the respective zones of AC/DC micro-grid system are another variable with due consideration of HPC losses in AC/DC micro-grid system. A hybrid AC/DC MG system is developed by classifying the existing benchmark 33-bus and 69-bus radial distribution systems into various AC/DC zones. To evaluate the proposed approach, it is implemented on aforementioned micro-grid systems and the obtained results are verified with other existing approaches in the literature. The results proved that the proposed approach is better than the other approaches in technical aspects.

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