Renewable Energy Research and Applications (Jul 2021)
Energy Management of Reconfigurable Distribution System in Presence of Wind Turbines by Considering Several Kinds of Demands
Abstract
Utilizing distributed generation (DG) units in power system has positive impacts such as: reduction active and reactive power loss, reduce load curtailment, increasing system reliability and reducing the need of installing the new power plant. Wind turbine (WT) is a type of DGs. Employing demand side management in a residential, industrial and commercial loads could highlight the role of consumers in managing the total power and increasing the efficiency of system. In this paper the impacts of utilizing WT in improving technical constraints of the reconfigurable distribution system has been evaluated. The Monte Carlo based power flow equation is implemented to the presented scheduling problem. Simulations are done on IEEE 33 bus reconfigurable distribution system
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