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Evaluating Distributed Time-Varying Generation Through a Multiobjective Index
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EngineeringDistributed Energy GenerationDiscrete-event SimulationEvolutionary Multimodal OptimizationOperations ResearchEvolution StrategySystems EngineeringModeling And SimulationDistributed GenerationMultiobjective IndexElectrical EngineeringEnergy MixComputer EngineeringPower NetworkSmart GridEnergy ManagementActive Distribution NetworkSmart Distribution NetworkHourly DemandElectric Power Distribution
In the last decade, distributed generation, with its various technologies, has increased its presence in the energy mix presenting distribution networks with challenges in terms of evaluating the technical impacts that require a wide range of network operational effects to be qualified and quantified. The inherent time-varying behavior of demand and distributed generation (particularly when renewable sources are used), need to be taken into account since considering critical scenarios of loading and generation may mask the impacts. One means of dealing with such complexity is through the use of indices that indicate the benefit or otherwise of connections at a given location and for a given horizon. This paper presents a multiobjective performance index for distribution networks with time-varying distributed generation which consider a number of technical issues. The approach has been applied to a medium voltage distribution network considering hourly demand and wind speeds. Results show that this proposal has a better response to the natural behavior of loads and generation than solely considering a single operation scenario.
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