Improvement of voltage profile in distribution system using compensating devices

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2022-10
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G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar
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Optimal reactive power deployment in accordance with the statutory provisions of Indian Electricity Grid Codes is important for better performance of the system. Better voltage profile, lower losses, and improved efficiency are measures of distribution system quality. The aim is to keep the system operating smoothly with a better voltage profile at every node. A good distribution network is hence expected to improve overall efficiency of the system through loss minimization and power quality control. Due to the bidirectional nature of the present distribution system, DFACTS devices are gaining relevance almost everywhere for quick voltage management, power quality maintenance, and enhanced stability margins In this research work, a 33 bus distribution system of base 12.66 kV and 10 MVA is taken into consideration. After that, the improvement of voltage profile is discussed. By using load flow analysis, the values of unknown parameters are calculated. The impact of single and multiple D-STATCOM is investigated. The minimum voltage profile is improved to 0.9523 pu (5.18 % from base case) and 0.9780 pu (8.18 % from base case) from 0.9040 pu in single and multiple D-STATCOM cases respectively. The real and reactive power losses are reduced by 28.37 % and 27.55 % in single D-STATCOM case; while in the case of multiple D-STATCOM case, this reduction is 38.09 % and 37.02 % respectively. Overall, it is concluded that in this case, the D-STATCOM helps in improving the voltage profile by injecting a suitable amount of reactive power into the system.
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