INFORMATION SOFTWARE FOR THE FEEDER-BALANCE AND OPTIMIZATION OF ELECTRIC POWER LOSSES IN DISTRIBUTIVE NETWORKS WITH LOCAL GENERATION
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Keywords

distribution electric networks
distributed generation
power losses,
feeder-balance analysis
optimization
information support

How to Cite

Kulyk, V.V., et al. “INFORMATION SOFTWARE FOR THE FEEDER-BALANCE AND OPTIMIZATION OF ELECTRIC POWER LOSSES IN DISTRIBUTIVE NETWORKS WITH LOCAL GENERATION”. Proceedings of the Institute of Electrodynamics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, no. 48, Nov. 2017, p. 033, https://prc.ied.org.ua/index.php/proceedings/article/view/228.

Abstract

The ways of solving the problem of the feeder-balance analysis of electric power losses in distribution electric networks (DEN) using the available information support are considered. Imperfection of the systems of commercial and technical metering of electric power, changes in the transmission patterns of electric power, as well as the effect of distributed electric power sources (DES) make it very difficult to solve the problem. A new approach and software implementation of the feeder analysis of electric power losses is proposed to determine the directions for increasing the energy efficiency of DEN. It consists in parallel calculations and comparison of the results of the feeder-balance electricity and the element-wise determination of losses on the basis of a single information support. References 3, figure, table.

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Kulyk V.V., Burykin O.B., Lesko V.O., Kravtsov K.I. Automated information and calculation system for analysis of modes of distribution electrical networks. Pratsi Instytutu Elektrodynamiky NANU. Special issue. 2012. Pp. 121–130.

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