Multi-objective Distributed Wind Generation Planning in an Unbalanced Distribution System

Yu Zheng, Zhao Yang Dong, Ke Meng, Hongming Yang, Mingyong Lai, Kit Po Wong

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Abstract

In addition to increasing penetration of distributed generation (DG), the distribution system power flow may be significantly impacted by direction and magnitude. This paper proposes a method for optimal placement of wind DG considering the unbalanced operation of distribution systems. The objective function includes static voltage stability index, three-phase unbalance index, system reliability index, and DG investment cost. The untransposed distribution lines and unbalanced load are modelled, and corresponding static voltage stability index and system reliability considering DG penetrations are derived. The expected and stochastic daily distributed generation and demand profiles in four seasons are calculated to improve the accuracy. To solve this multi-objective optimization model, a fuzzy membership function is used to integrate the four individual objectives, and a sensitivity-based method is proposed to solve the model efficiently. Case study on IEEE 13-bus distribution 3-phase networks and 123-node test feeder successfully verifies the performance of the proposed approach.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)186-195
Number of pages10
JournalCsee journal of power and energy systems
Volume3
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2017

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