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Network Reconfiguration for Distribution System with Distributed Generations
Recently more and more distributed generations(DG) are accessed in distribution system. So we analyze how DG influence the distribution system. In order to make the result of network reconfiguration more closely to the reality, we build a network configuration model for distribution system with DG which contains three load modes, and we bring forth a ...
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Distribution network reconfiguration is a mechanism that can improve the distribution system performance from multiple perspectives. In the context of smart grid wherein the degrees of automation and intelligence are high, the potential value of network ...
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