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Analytical Analysis
Name
Roll No
K.Ram Chandra
12385A0211
V.S.Balaji
11381A0202
N.Sunny Sukanth
11381A0240
A.Dola RamaKrishna
11381A0207
A.Keerthi
11381A0216
Under the guidance of
R.Siva Subramanyam Reddy
Asst.Prof,EEE
SKIT College
Contents
Objective
Introduction
Distributed
Generation
Theoretical analysis for optimal placement of DG on a
radial feeder
Procedure and results for uniformly distributed loads
Conclusion
Objective
Introduction
Electrical power losses in distribution systems vary
with numerous factors depending on system configuration,
such as level of losses through transmission and distribution
lines, transformers, capacitors, insulators, etc.
o
One of the most common indications of evaluating
the efficiency of a power system is the ratio of power loss to
the total generating power. The system is considered as
efficient when the loss level is low.
There
like
feeder reconfiguration
capacitor placement
high voltage distribution system
conductor grading and
o DG unit placement
All these methods are involved with passive element except
DG unit placement.
Both DG units and capacitors reduce power loss and improve
voltage regulation but with DGs, loss reduction is almost
double that of Capacitors.
Distributed Generation
Distributed generation is an electric power source connected
directly to the distribution network or on the customer site of
the meter.
Size range
Distributed Generation
(kW)
(DG) Type
Reciprocating Engines
5-7000
Electrical
Efficiency
(%)
Applications
25-45
Fuel cell
1-10000
40-65
Co-generation,
grid support
Photovoltaic
<1-100
5-15
Stirling Engines
1-25
12-20
Vehicles, Refrigeration,
Aircraft, Space
The
Radial
feeder
with
addition
of
DG
at
location
x0
Optimal
Conclusion
U
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Y
K
N
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