A Comparative Study on Optimal Allocation of Losses and Size in Power System Network

Authors

  • Satyanarayana Addala Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Swarnandra College of Engineering and Technology, Narsapur, India.
  • I. E. S. Naidu Department of EECE, GITAM University, Vishakhapatnam, India.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/rader/v7/10883F

Keywords:

Dispersed generation (DG), radial distribution network (RDN), branch current decomposition (BCD), power summation algorithm (PSA)

Abstract

In this chapter, three distinct methods for distribution networks with distributed generating and derived losses allocations are presented. The distribution of loss allocation to customers in the power system is a challenging problem for the actual power. Different loss allocation techniques have been used to provide appropriate financial penalties or rewards. The distribution organizes loss allocation also has an impact on the active power and its associated running costs, therefore power advertising needs an adequate mechanism for fair loss allocations across network participants. The proposed three methods are tested in 16 & 69 Node Radial distribution network and its outcomes are contrasted and those of different strategies. The three methods examined in the version of Matlab 2016b were helpful in calculating total cost, real power, reactive power, losses in active & reactive power, and real power.

Published

2023-08-29

How to Cite

Satyanarayana Addala, & I. E. S. Naidu. (2023). A Comparative Study on Optimal Allocation of Losses and Size in Power System Network. Research and Developments in Engineering Research Vol. 7, 136–146. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/rader/v7/10883F