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ELTAMALY, Ali M., MOHAMED, Yehia Sayed, EL-SAYED, Abou-Hashema M., ELGHAFFAR, Amer Nasr A. |
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Annals of the Faculty of Engineering Hunedoara - International Journal of Engineering; Feb2019, Vol. 17 Issue 1, p165-170, 6p |
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Power system quality is a vital issue for electricity companies and consumers of low and medium voltage. In order to reduce the dependency on producing electric energy from fossil fuel, so the distributed renewable energy technologies are becoming increasingly important in the energy supply systems of many countries. Distributed Generator (DG) units can be defined as small units that generate electric power near to the location of customers based on the renewable energy techniques, including wind energy, solar energy, and geothermal energy. Interconnecting DG to an existing distribution system provides various benefits to several entities as for example the owner, utility and the final user. DG provides an enhanced power quality, higher reliability of the distribution system and can peak shaves and fill valleys. However, the integration of DG into existing networks has associated several technical, economic and regulatory questions. This paper investigates the impact of DGs on the power system for enhancing the power system quality by improve the voltage profile and power losses reduction. This paper uses the power system IEEE-12 busses for an example to illustrate the voltage control and decreases the active and reactive power losses by adding the wind generation DGs with the distribution network. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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