Electrical Power Distribution System Management Under Deregulation Regime
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Date
2013
Authors
Manjunatha Sharman, K.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The distribution system in the electrical power network is the most vital section
being nearest to the consumers. The effectiveness of the power delivery to the loads is
governed by the design, operation and maintenance of the distribution network. Over the
years, the researchers are attempting to achieve improvements in the distribution system
performance by adopting newer topologies, strategies for network design and control. In
this context, globally the need for distribution system improvement is acknowledged by
all countries and since past decade distribution sector reforms are being executed by
initiating newer government policies which led to de-regulation regime worldwide.
This thesis addresses the issues of DG insertion to distribution system in
deregulation regime. The analysis carried out evaluates the feasibility of an Industrial
captive power plant to operate as a DG Source, complex issues associated with multiple
DG sources insertion to distribution system and impact of DG sources in network
reconfiguration.
A tool which facilitates decision on power export by an industrial captive power
plant to grid has been developed. This tool accounts existing load pattern and generation
scenario of the industrial unit. The proposed analytical approach gives with emphasis on
choice of improving any specific parameter from either technical or economical
perspective. The strategic technique developed proposes a comprehensive index termed
as Network Performance Enhancement Index (NPEI). This index is a combination of
indices related to loss reduction, voltage profile improvement, voltage regulation, voltage
stability. Adapting this index provides enough alternatives to the designer so that he can
decide on the most feasible solution. The technique designed for service restoration
enumerates the situations of islanding of DGs due to fault in any part of network and
guides the operator for supply of local loads in such a situation. This work proposes most
feasible schemes for DG insertion to overcome the difficulties in implementation of the
conventional fixed solutions schemes. The software tools adopted are SKM Power Tools
and MATLAB and all evaluations are done using standard bus structures reported in
literature and nearby captive plant data of an industry.
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Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Captive Power Plant, Distributed Generation Source, Genetic Algorithm, Performance Indices, Power Loss Reduction, Service Restoration, TechnoEconomic Perspective, Voltage Profile Improvement.