Impact of distributed generators on the power loss and voltage profile of sub-transmission network

This paper presents the impact of distributed generator (DG) on the power loss and voltage profile of sub-transmission network at different penetration levels (PLs). The various DG technologies are modeled based on their electrical output characteristics. Voltage profile index which allows a single...

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Main Authors: A.S.O. Ogunjuyigbe, T.R. Ayodele, O.O. Akinola
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2016-05-01
Series:Journal of Electrical Systems and Information Technology
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spelling doaj-24282370a8d34859a8628921d06ce9532020-11-25T02:23:49ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Electrical Systems and Information Technology2314-71722016-05-01319410710.1016/j.jesit.2015.11.010Impact of distributed generators on the power loss and voltage profile of sub-transmission networkA.S.O. OgunjuyigbeT.R. AyodeleO.O. AkinolaThis paper presents the impact of distributed generator (DG) on the power loss and voltage profile of sub-transmission network at different penetration levels (PLs). The various DG technologies are modeled based on their electrical output characteristics. Voltage profile index which allows a single value to represent how well the voltage matches the ideal value is developed. The index allows a fair comparison of the voltage profile obtained from different scenarios. The extent to which DGs affect power losses and voltage profile depend on the type of DG technology, PL and the location in which the DG is connected to the grid. The integration of DGs reduces power losses on the network, however, as the PL increases, the power losses begin to increase. A PL of 50–75% is achieved on 69 kV voltage level and 25–50% penetration on 13.8 kV voltage level without an increase in the power loss. Also more DG can be integrated into the network at point of common connection of higher voltage level compared to the low voltage level.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2314717216300071Renewable distributed generationSub-transmission networkPower lossVoltage profileIEEE 14-bus system
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author A.S.O. Ogunjuyigbe
T.R. Ayodele
O.O. Akinola
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T.R. Ayodele
O.O. Akinola
Impact of distributed generators on the power loss and voltage profile of sub-transmission network
Journal of Electrical Systems and Information Technology
Renewable distributed generation
Sub-transmission network
Power loss
Voltage profile
IEEE 14-bus system
author_facet A.S.O. Ogunjuyigbe
T.R. Ayodele
O.O. Akinola
author_sort A.S.O. Ogunjuyigbe
title Impact of distributed generators on the power loss and voltage profile of sub-transmission network
title_short Impact of distributed generators on the power loss and voltage profile of sub-transmission network
title_full Impact of distributed generators on the power loss and voltage profile of sub-transmission network
title_fullStr Impact of distributed generators on the power loss and voltage profile of sub-transmission network
title_full_unstemmed Impact of distributed generators on the power loss and voltage profile of sub-transmission network
title_sort impact of distributed generators on the power loss and voltage profile of sub-transmission network
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Electrical Systems and Information Technology
issn 2314-7172
publishDate 2016-05-01
description This paper presents the impact of distributed generator (DG) on the power loss and voltage profile of sub-transmission network at different penetration levels (PLs). The various DG technologies are modeled based on their electrical output characteristics. Voltage profile index which allows a single value to represent how well the voltage matches the ideal value is developed. The index allows a fair comparison of the voltage profile obtained from different scenarios. The extent to which DGs affect power losses and voltage profile depend on the type of DG technology, PL and the location in which the DG is connected to the grid. The integration of DGs reduces power losses on the network, however, as the PL increases, the power losses begin to increase. A PL of 50–75% is achieved on 69 kV voltage level and 25–50% penetration on 13.8 kV voltage level without an increase in the power loss. Also more DG can be integrated into the network at point of common connection of higher voltage level compared to the low voltage level.
topic Renewable distributed generation
Sub-transmission network
Power loss
Voltage profile
IEEE 14-bus system
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2314717216300071
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