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[5, 2013] 

Journal of Electrical Engineering, Vol 64, 5 (2013) 265-271 DOI: 10.2478/jee-2013-0039

DISTRIBUTION NETWORK RECONFIGURATION CONSIDERING POWER LOSSES AND OUTAGES COSTS USING GENETIC ALGORITHM

Amir Nuhanoviæ – Jasna Hivziefendiæ – Amir Hadžimehmedoviæ

   This paper discusses the problem of finding the optimal network topological configuration by changing the feeder status. The reconfiguration problem is considered as a multiobjective problem aiming to minimize power losses and total interruptions costs subject to the system constraints: the network radiality voltage limits and feeder capability limits. Due to its complexity, the metaheuristic methods can be applied to solve the problem and often the choice is genetic algorithm. NSGA II is used to solve the multiobjective optimization problem in order to get Pareto optimal set with possible solutions. The proposed method has been tested on real 35 kV distribution network. The numerical results are presented to illustrate the feasibility of the proposed genetic algorithm.

Keywords: radial distribution network, multiobjective optimization, reconfiguration, genetic algorithms, NSGA II


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