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An Overview on Optimal Planning of Distributed Generation in Distribution System and Key Issues

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IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/TPEC51183.2021.9384976

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Distributed generation; optimal planning; DG technologies and types; distribution system

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This paper provides an overview of technological development in the field of Distributed Generation (DG) and emphasizes the technical constraints that must be considered when integrating DG into the system. The main benefits of DG integration include improved voltage stability, voltage profile, and reduced power losses.
Proliferation of electric demand and congestion in the existing network intensify challenges and problems for researchers and power system planners. Currently, these problems are mostly solved by Distributed Generation (DG). DG is placed near the customer end to meet the load demand economically, hence reducing the existing network burden. This paper attempts to present an overview of technological development carried out in the DG field. Numerous technical constraints must be considered while integrating DG in the system. The improvement in voltage stability, voltage profile, and reduction in power losses are the main benefits posed by DG integration. This paper also highlights the key issues associated with the DG allocation problem, types of DG, and methodologies for optimal DG units allocation.

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