Multi-Objective Optimal Location of Distributed Generators & Capacitor Banks into Radial Distribution Network by Novel Metaheuristic Optimisation.

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Title: Multi-Objective Optimal Location of Distributed Generators & Capacitor Banks into Radial Distribution Network by Novel Metaheuristic Optimisation.
Authors: Phatak, Shilpa1 (AUTHOR) shilpaacademics2@gmail.com, Titare, Lakhan S.2 (AUTHOR), Sharma, Arvind1 (AUTHOR), Saxena, Nitin1,2 (AUTHOR)
Source: Energies (19961073). Jun2026, Vol. 19 Issue 11, p2702. 35p.
Subject Terms: *Distributed power generation, *Capacitor banks, *Voltage regulators, *Metaheuristic algorithms
Abstract: The integration of renewable-based distributed units into distributed systems has been aided by recently developed technologies based on renewable energy, changes to utility infrastructure, and progressive government regulations. In this paper, an improved version of the golden jackal optimization (IGJO) is implemented to incorporate distributed generators (DGs) and capacitor banks (CBs) into the distribution system. The existing studies give only DG unit insertion, but in this work, simultaneous integration of different kinds of DG with a capacitor bank is used to analyze the impact. The main emphasis of this study is to minimize power loss along with the upgradation of the voltage profile. Improvement in voltage stability index and minimization of total voltage deviation (TVD) were also achieved by placing the DG and CB units in a suitable position. Load modeling is also considered here to validate the results. Seven types of loading, including constant power (half load and heavy load), constant current, constant impedance, residential, industrial, and commercial loads, are used to show the effect of integration of DG and capacitor bank into a 33-bus and 118-bus radial distribution system. Comparison of the proposed method with previous studies shows the better performance of the implemented method over other techniques. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Database: Energy & Power Source
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Abstract:The integration of renewable-based distributed units into distributed systems has been aided by recently developed technologies based on renewable energy, changes to utility infrastructure, and progressive government regulations. In this paper, an improved version of the golden jackal optimization (IGJO) is implemented to incorporate distributed generators (DGs) and capacitor banks (CBs) into the distribution system. The existing studies give only DG unit insertion, but in this work, simultaneous integration of different kinds of DG with a capacitor bank is used to analyze the impact. The main emphasis of this study is to minimize power loss along with the upgradation of the voltage profile. Improvement in voltage stability index and minimization of total voltage deviation (TVD) were also achieved by placing the DG and CB units in a suitable position. Load modeling is also considered here to validate the results. Seven types of loading, including constant power (half load and heavy load), constant current, constant impedance, residential, industrial, and commercial loads, are used to show the effect of integration of DG and capacitor bank into a 33-bus and 118-bus radial distribution system. Comparison of the proposed method with previous studies shows the better performance of the implemented method over other techniques. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:19961073
DOI:10.3390/en19112702