Renewable Distributed Generation Models in Three-Phase Load Flow Analysis for Smart Grid
Abstract: The paper presents
renewable distributed generation (RDG) models as three-phase resource in load
flow computation and analyzes their effect when they are connected in composite
networks. The RDG models that have been considered comprise of photovoltaic
(PV) and wind turbine generation (WTG). The voltage-controlled node and complex
power injection node are used in the models. These improvement models are
suitable for smart grid power system analysis. The combination of IEEE
transmission and distribution data used to test and analyze the algorithm in
solving balanced/unbalanced active systems. The combination of IEEE transmission
data and IEEE test feeder are used to test the the algorithm for balanced and
unbalanced multi-phase distribution system problem. The simulation results show
that by increased number and size of RDG units have improved voltage profile
and reduced system losses.
Author: Syafii, K. M. Nor
Journal Code: jptkomputergg130097