Análise da Confiabilidade em Redes de Distribuição Radiais: Reconfiguração e Alocação de Geração Distribuída
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2006-03-10
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Universidade Federal do Maranhão
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The distribution utilities must satisfy two concurrent objectives during
planning process of the electric network: minimization of the investment cost and the
satisfaction of reliability targets. An alternative to satisfy these objectives is to include low
cost alternatives in the planning process. One of these alternatives is the reconfiguration of
the distribution network. The reconfiguration of the distribution network can reduce the
loss and balance the loads in the system only with opening and closing of switches without
additional investment cost. In addition to reconfiguration, another alternative of low cost
is the Distributed Generation (DG) allocation. This alternative became feasible due to
the recent technological advances in the building of turbines that reduced significantly
the costs of energy generation. In this way, the DG is a attractive option to satisfy the
demand growth and minimize the costs associated with: building of new substations,
feeder reconductoring and transformer upgrading. Consequently, is opportune to develop
methodologies that include the reconfiguration and the DG in the planning of the
distribution network.
This dissertation presents the development of two methodologies for the
planning of distribution networks: reconfiguration and optimal allocation of DG. The
first part of the dissertation presents the development of the methodology for the network
reconfiguration. Usually, the reconfiguration is carried out with the following objectives:
minimization of the electric losses, voltage profile correction and load balancing between
feeders. In this dissertation, in addition to these objectives, reliability constraints have
been included in the reconfiguration methodology. This methodology is based on the
combination of the following techniques: power flow algorithm, based on the Power
Summation Method, to estimate the state of the network; analytic techniques to estimate
the reliability indices and Tabu Search to identify the optimal topology.
The second part of the research work presents the development of the
methodology for the allocation of DG. This methodology has as objective to attend a
forecasted demand level without violating operational constraints of the network (feeders
loading and voltage drops) and minimizing the interruption costs through the DG
allocation. These objectives are satisfied minimizing the cost/worth ratio between the
installation/operation costs of DG and the costs associated with: interruptions, noncommercialized,
energy purchases and electric losses. The minimization of the cost/worth
ratio described above has been carried out by combining the following techniques: analytic
approaches to estimate the impact of DG in the reliability indices, load flow algorithm to
estimate the losses and violations in the operational constraints and genetic algorithms
to maximize the cost worth ratio. The impact of the DG in the reliability indices has
been considered including network constraints (voltage drop and feeder loading) in the
predictive reliability model.
The models and techniques proposed in this dissertation for the
reconfiguration and DG allocation have been validated and applied in two large
scale substations belonging to distribution network of the Electricity Utility of Maranhão
- CEMAR. The results obtained with the algorithm of reconfiguration demonstrated
that the proposed methodology was capable of reducing the losses in the feeders without
deteriorating the reliability. Furthermore, the application of the methodology of DG
allocation in the test system resulted in a cost/worth ratio lower than one.
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Confiabilidade, Reconfiguração, Busca Tabu, Geração Distribuída, Algoritmos Genéticos, Reliability, Network Reconfiguration, Tabu Search, Distributed Generation, Genetic Algorithm
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COELHO NETO, Agnelo. ANALYSIS OF THE TRUSTWORTHINESS IN NETS OF DISTRIBUTION RADIAL: RECONFIGURATION AND ALOCATION OF DISTRIBUTED GENERATION. 2006. 104 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia) - Universidade Federal do Maranhão, São Luis, 2006.