Impact and evaluation of optimized PV generation in the distribution system with varying load demands

Most distributed renewable energy generation (DREG) planning studies are performed using a constant load model and a dispatchable generation unit. However, the renewable generation unit and load demand vary in real life, and the generation size at the peak demand varies accordingly with loading leve...

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Main Authors: Jamahori, Hanis Farhah, Abdullah, Md. Pauzi, Ali, Abid
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spelling my.utm.1051812024-04-07T04:13:50Z http://eprints.utm.my/105181/ Impact and evaluation of optimized PV generation in the distribution system with varying load demands Jamahori, Hanis Farhah Abdullah, Md. Pauzi Ali, Abid TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Most distributed renewable energy generation (DREG) planning studies are performed using a constant load model and a dispatchable generation unit. However, the renewable generation unit and load demand vary in real life, and the generation size at the peak demand varies accordingly with loading levels. Such considerations may lead to the erroneous conclusion: the power loss reduction and bus voltage improvement may not be optimal. Consequently, the generation unit must be adequately integrated to offer optimal capacity in the distribution system while considering non-constant load demand as a part of DREG planning. Therefore, the impact of integrating photovoltaic (PV) considering historical solar weather data and varying load demand for five different voltage-dependent load models is proposed in this study. Particle swarm optimization (PSO) is employed to find the optimal location and size of PV with the objective to minimize power losses in the distribution system using IEEE 33-bus and IEEE 69-bus test systems. The findings are evaluated based on the comparative analysis of power losses reduction, PV penetration level, power loss index, and voltage deviation index. Findings revealed that the proposed model is effective i n determining the optimal location and size of PV with a significant reduction of power losses that varies between 13.84% to 32.71% in 33-bus, and between 18.56% to 43.80% in 69-bus. In addition, the improvement in minimum bus voltage and other performance indices are also significant. Penerbit UTM Press 2023-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/105181/1/MdPauziAbdullah2023_ImpactandEvaluationofOptimizedPVGeneration.pdf Jamahori, Hanis Farhah and Abdullah, Md. Pauzi and Ali, Abid (2023) Impact and evaluation of optimized PV generation in the distribution system with varying load demands. Jurnal Teknologi, 85 (3). pp. 61-73. ISSN 0127-9696 http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jurnalteknologi.v85.18684 DOI:10.11113/jurnalteknologi.v85.18684
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Jamahori, Hanis Farhah
Abdullah, Md. Pauzi
Ali, Abid
Impact and evaluation of optimized PV generation in the distribution system with varying load demands
description Most distributed renewable energy generation (DREG) planning studies are performed using a constant load model and a dispatchable generation unit. However, the renewable generation unit and load demand vary in real life, and the generation size at the peak demand varies accordingly with loading levels. Such considerations may lead to the erroneous conclusion: the power loss reduction and bus voltage improvement may not be optimal. Consequently, the generation unit must be adequately integrated to offer optimal capacity in the distribution system while considering non-constant load demand as a part of DREG planning. Therefore, the impact of integrating photovoltaic (PV) considering historical solar weather data and varying load demand for five different voltage-dependent load models is proposed in this study. Particle swarm optimization (PSO) is employed to find the optimal location and size of PV with the objective to minimize power losses in the distribution system using IEEE 33-bus and IEEE 69-bus test systems. The findings are evaluated based on the comparative analysis of power losses reduction, PV penetration level, power loss index, and voltage deviation index. Findings revealed that the proposed model is effective i n determining the optimal location and size of PV with a significant reduction of power losses that varies between 13.84% to 32.71% in 33-bus, and between 18.56% to 43.80% in 69-bus. In addition, the improvement in minimum bus voltage and other performance indices are also significant.
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author Jamahori, Hanis Farhah
Abdullah, Md. Pauzi
Ali, Abid
author_facet Jamahori, Hanis Farhah
Abdullah, Md. Pauzi
Ali, Abid
author_sort Jamahori, Hanis Farhah
title Impact and evaluation of optimized PV generation in the distribution system with varying load demands
title_short Impact and evaluation of optimized PV generation in the distribution system with varying load demands
title_full Impact and evaluation of optimized PV generation in the distribution system with varying load demands
title_fullStr Impact and evaluation of optimized PV generation in the distribution system with varying load demands
title_full_unstemmed Impact and evaluation of optimized PV generation in the distribution system with varying load demands
title_sort impact and evaluation of optimized pv generation in the distribution system with varying load demands
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/105181/1/MdPauziAbdullah2023_ImpactandEvaluationofOptimizedPVGeneration.pdf
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jurnalteknologi.v85.18684
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