Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.94, 482-492, 2015
Restricting minimum size of DGs to confirm correct operation of fast directional protection switches in their simultaneous allocation with DGs
This paper presents simultaneous allocation of distributed generations (DGs) and fast directional protection switches (FDPSs) to decrease energy losses and enhance reliability of the network. The main contribution of the paper is restricting the allowable size of DGs to ensure the correct operation of upstream installed FOPS in all conditions. The paper introduces a method based on genetic algorithm to solve the optimization problem. Finally, to confirm the effectiveness of the proposed method some simulations considering a 33 bus test network are performed. The optimization problem with and without applying protection constraint is solved. Customer's load is modeled by a three level yearly load. Time value of money and load growth rate are also considered. To assess the importance of the proposed protection constraint, fault studies after adding DGs and FDPSs to a 33 bus test network are performed. Results confirm the importance of the proposed protection constraint. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Distributed generation;Fast directional protection switch;Protection constraint;Genetic algorithm