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A comprehensive study is made to compare the harmonic distortion produced by the different types and number of distributed generation (DG) units in a low voltage distribution system. Here, three types of DG units are considered, namely, a mini hydro power, wind turbine doubly fed induction generator and photovoltaic system. To determine the maximum allowable penetration level of inverter based DG, harmonic resonance phenomena and harmonic distortion limits are also considered. To control harmonic propagation in a distribution system with DG units, an appropriate planning of DG units is…mehr

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A comprehensive study is made to compare the harmonic distortion produced by the different types and number of distributed generation (DG) units in a low voltage distribution system. Here, three types of DG units are considered, namely, a mini hydro power, wind turbine doubly fed induction generator and photovoltaic system. To determine the maximum allowable penetration level of inverter based DG, harmonic resonance phenomena and harmonic distortion limits are also considered. To control harmonic propagation in a distribution system with DG units, an appropriate planning of DG units is considered by determining optimal placement, sizing and voltage control of DG units. Thus, an effective heuristic optimisation technique such as improved gravitational search algorithm (IGSA) technique is also developed for determining the optimal placement, sizing and voltage control of DG units in a radial distribution system.
Autorenporträt
Aida Fadzliana Abdul Kadir obtained her PhD in Electrical Engineering from University Kebangsaan Malaysia in 2014. Currently she is a lecturer at the Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka or the Technical University of Malaysia in Melaka. Her research interest are in distributed generation, power quality and heuristic optimization.