Hybrid improved whales and sine cosine optimization algorithms for the optimal configuration of distribution networks in the presence of dispersed generation systems before, during, and after short circuit current propagation case study: overhead and underground networks in the laghouat region of Algeria

The optimization algorithms in electrical engineering present an important tool for improving the dynamic and static operation of electrical distribution networks (EDN) by supporting the regional operator system for distribution network reconfiguration with the presence of dispersed generation syste...

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Economics and Management
Electric power distribution
Electric power loss
Electrical Engineering
Electrical Machines and Networks
Energy Policy
Engineering
Hybrid systems
Networks
Optimization
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Optimization techniques
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Power Electronics
Reconfiguration
Short circuit currents
Trigonometric functions
Voltage stability
Whales
Wind turbines
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