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Optimal placement of distributed generation on a power system using particle swarm optimization

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In recent years, the power industry has experienced significant changes on the distribution power system primarily due to the implementation of smart-grid technology and the incremental implementation of distributed generation. Distributed Generation (DG) is simply defined as the decentralization of power plants by placing smaller generating units closer to the point of consumption, traditionally ten mega-watts or smaller. While DG is not a new concept, DG is gaining widespread interest primarily for the following reasons: increase in customer demand, advancements in technology, economics, deregulation, environmental and national security concerns. The distribution power system traditionally has been designed for radial power flow, but with the introduction of DG, the power flow becomes bidirectional. As a result, conventional power analysis tools and techniques are not able to properly assess the impact of DG on the electrical system. The presence of DG on the distribution system cre

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In recent years, the power industry has experienced significant changes on the distribution power system primarily due to the implementation of smart-grid technology and the incremental implementation of distributed generation. Distributed Generation (DG) is simply defined as the decentralization of power plants by placing smaller generating units closer to the point of consumption, traditionally ten mega-watts or smaller. While DG is not a new concept, DG is gaining widespread interest primarily for the following reasons: increase in customer demand, advancements in technology, economics, deregulation, environmental and national security concerns. The distribution power system traditionally has been designed for radial power flow, but with the introduction of DG, the power flow becomes bidirectional. As a result, conventional power analysis tools and techniques are not able to properly assess the impact of DG on the electrical system. The presence of DG on the distribution system cre

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Distributed generationParticle swarm optimizationElectric power systemReliability engineeringComputer scienceElectricity generationReliability (semiconductor)Power (physics)

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