articleIEEE Transactions on Power SystemsNov 3, 2009Closed access

Optimal Renewable Resources Mix for Distribution System Energy Loss Minimization

University of Waterloo · Hydro One (Canada)

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Abstract

It is widely accepted that renewable energy sources are the key to a sustainable energy supply infrastructure since they are both inexhaustible and nonpolluting. A number of renewable energy technologies are now commercially available, the most notable being wind power, photovoltaic, solar thermal systems, biomass, and various forms of hydraulic power. In this paper, a methodology has been proposed for optimally allocating different types of renewable distributed generation (DG) units in the distribution system so as to minimize annual energy loss. The methodology is based on generating a probabilistic generation-load model that combines all possible operating conditions of the renewable DG units with their…

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Keywords
  • Renewable energy
  • Photovoltaic system
  • Distributed generation
  • Mathematical optimization
  • Minification
  • Computer science
  • Linear programming
  • Engineering
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