4.6 Article

Optimal Allocation of Distributed Generation Using Hybrid Grey Wolf Optimizer

Journal

IEEE ACCESS
Volume 5, Issue -, Pages 14807-14818

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2017.2726586

Keywords

Distributed generation (DG); optimal DG location; optimal DG size; loss minimization; radial distribution system; metaheuristic algorithm

Funding

  1. VIT University
  2. Cambridge Centre for Carbon Reduction in Chemical Technology (C4T) project

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Optimal allocation of distributed generation units is essential to ensure power loss minimization, while meeting the real and reactive power demands in a distribution network. This paper proposes a solution to this non-convex, discrete problem by using the hybrid grey wolf optimizer, a new metaheuristic algorithm. This algorithm is applied to IEEE 33-, IEEE 69-, and Indian 85-bus radial distribution systems to minimize the power loss. The results show that there is a considerable reduction in the power loss and an enhancement of the voltage profile of the buses across the network. Comparisons show that the proposed method outperforms all other metaheuristic methods, and matches the best results by other methods, including exhaustive search, suggesting that the solution obtained is a global optimum. Furthermore, unlike for most other metaheuristic methods, this is achieved with no tuning of the algorithm on the part of the user, except for the specification of the population size.

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