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A generalized power flow analysis for distribution systems with high penetration of distributed generation

Research Authors
H.E. Farag, E.F. El-Saadany, R. El Shatshat and Aboelsood Zidan
Research Member
Research Department
Research Year
2011
Research Journal
Electric Power System Research
Research Vol
vol. 81, no.7
Research Rank
1
Research_Pages
1499-1506
Research Website
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378779611000642
Research Abstract

In this paper, the element incidence matrix has been extended to develop a comprehensive three-phase
distribution system power flow program for radial topology. Three-phase overhead or underground primary
feeders and double-phase or single-phase line sections near the end of the feeder laterals have been
considered. Unbalanced loads with different types including constant power, constant current and constant
impedance are modeled at the system buses. Substation voltage regulator (SVR) consisting of three
single phase units connected in wye or two single-phase units connected in open delta are modeled to
satisfy the desired voltage level along the feeder. The mathematical model of distributed generation (DG)
connected as PQ and PV buses are integrated into the power flow program to simulate the penetration
of DGs in the distribution systems. The proposed method has been tested and compared with different
IEEE test feeders result. The developed algorithm has been used to study the impact of both SVR and high
penetration of DG on voltage profile and system power losses.