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Allocation of PV unit in Distribution Network using Analytical Method
Ritesh Kumar Rai1, Anand Kumar Pandey2, Anshu Parashar3, Sujatha K S4

1Ritesh Rai*, EEE, Engineering Management Technical Campus, Greater Noida (UP) India.
2Anand Kumar Pandey,EEE, JSS Academy of technical education, Noida (UP) India.
3Anshu Parashar, EEE, Engineering Management Technical Campus, Greater Noida, (UP)
, India
4Dr. Sujatha K S, EEE, JSS Academy of technical education, Noida (UP) India. 

Manuscript received on June 25, 2020. | Revised Manuscript received on June 29, 2020. | Manuscript published on July 30, 2020. | PP: 1200-1207 | Volume-9 Issue-2, July 2020. | Retrieval Number: B4106079220/2020©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.B4106.079220
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Abstract: Inappropriate selection of location and corresponding size of Distributed Generator (DGs) in electrical network may have increased power losses in the system. Application of incorporating DG in system has eased the problem of high power losses, voltage stability, low reliability and poor power quality. This paper suggests a simple and efficient load flow technique known as direct load flow method to find the optimal allocation of Type-3 DG in the distribution system. The presented method was developed and tested in two distribution networks with varying size and complexities and the effect of size and location of DG with respect to real power losses while maintaining the voltage profile of system within limits is examined with verification and discussed in detail. 
Keywords: Power system optimization, Distribution system, Optimization techniques. Location and sizing.