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Title: Optimal Placement of Capacitors in Radial Distribution Grids via Enhanced Modified Particle Swarm Optimization
Authors: Muhammad Junaid Tahir
Muhammad Babar Rasheed
Mohd Khairil Rahmat
UniKL BMI
Keywords: Annual net saving maximization
Loss sensitivity factor
Modified particle swarm optimization
Novel inertia term
Optimal placement and sizing of capacitors
Radial distribution grids
Issue Date: 1-Apr-2022
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Muhammad Junaid Tahir, Muhammad Babar Rasheed, Mohd Khairil Rahmat (2022). Optimal Placement of Capacitors in Radial Distribution Grids via Enhanced Modified Particle Swarm Optimization. Energies, Volume 15 (Issue 7). https://doi.org/10.3390/en15072452
Abstract: This paper presents the integration of shunt capacitors in the radial distribution grids (RDG) with constant and time-varying load consideration for the reduction of power losses and total annual cost, which turns to enhance the voltage profile and annual net savings. To gather the stated goals, three objective functions are formulated with system constraints. To solve this identified problem, a novel optimization technique based on the modification of particle swarm optimization is proposed. The solution methodology is divided into two phases. In phase one, potential candidate buses are nominated using the loss sensitivity factor method and in phase two the proposed technique first selects the optimal buses for the capacitor placement among the potential buses then it decides the optimal sizing of the capacitors as well. To demonstrate the performance in terms of efficiency and strength, the proposed technique is tested on IEEE 15, 33, and 69 bus system for the optimal placement and sizing of capacitors (OPSC) problem. The results are achieved in terms of annual net savings for 15 bus (47.66%case−1, 32.76%case−2, 26.46%case−3), 33 bus (33.09% case−1, 27.06%case−2, 24.15%case−3), and 69 bus (34.51% case−1, 29.43%case−2, 25.83%case−3) which are comparable to other state of the art methods, and it also indicates the success of the proposed technique.
Description: This article is indexed by Scopus
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/27838
ISSN: 19961073
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