Energies (Apr 2019)

Efficient RES Penetration under Optimal Distributed Generation Placement Approach

  • Paschalis A. Gkaidatzis,
  • Aggelos S. Bouhouras,
  • Kallisthenis I. Sgouras,
  • Dimitrios I. Doukas,
  • Georgios C. Christoforidis,
  • Dimitris P. Labridis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en12071250
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. 1250

Abstract

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In this paper, a novel version of the Optimal Distributed Generation Placement (ODGP) problem regarding the siting and sizing of Renewable Energy Sources (RESs) units is presented, called Optimal RES placement (ORESP). Power losses constitute the objective function to be minimized, subject to operational constraints. The simultaneous installation of a mix of RESs is considered and the Capacity Factor (CF) ratio is used as an aid for taking into account: (a) the geographical characteristics of the area, in which the examined Distribution Network (DN) is placed, (b) the different weather conditions, and (c) the availability of RESs, all of that at the same time, while keeping the problem complexity at minimum. The contribution of this work is that the proposed methodology bypasses the weather uncertainties and, thus, the RESs’ power generation stochasticity and provides an adequate solution with minimum computational burden and time, since the proposed CF use allows solving the problem under a straightforward way. Unified Particle Swarm Optimization (uPSO) is used for solving ODGP and ORESP. Moreover, a sensitivity analysis regarding the CFs variations is performed and finally a comparison of the proposed method with a more realistic one is performed, to consolidate further the claims of this paper. The proposed method is evaluated on RES-region-modified 33- and 118 bus systems.

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