Feeder reconfiguration for loss reduction: an application of distribution automation

The authors present a comparison of various methods applied to feeder reconfiguration for loss minimization. A new linear programming method using transportation techniques and a new heuristic search method are proposed for comparison with a previously developed heuristic technique which was based o...

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description The authors present a comparison of various methods applied to feeder reconfiguration for loss minimization. A new linear programming method using transportation techniques and a new heuristic search method are proposed for comparison with a previously developed heuristic technique which was based on an optimal load flow analysis. The methods are compared on simulations of both a small feeder distribution system, and a larger system based on a model of a public utility commission 44 kV distribution system. This study indicates that linear programming, in the form of transportation algorithms, is not suitable for real-time application to feeder reconfiguration, whereas heuristic approaches, although not optimal, can provide substantial savings if properly formulated and are suitable for real-time implementation.< >
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