Comparison of optimal DG allocation methods in radial distribution systems based on sensitivity approaches

•Location of DGs based on existing sensitivity methods.•Proposing combined power loss sensitivity based method for DG location and sizing.•Modified Novel method for DG location and sizing.•Comparison of proposed and existing sensitivity methods.•Determining cost of losses and power obtained from DGs...

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Distributed generation
Electric potential
Electric power generation
Electric power plants
Electrical engineering. Electrical power engineering
Electrical power engineering
Exact sciences and technology
Load flow
Mathematical analysis
Miscellaneous
Networks
Novel method
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Optimal sizes
Optimization
Position (location)
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Radial distribution system
Voltage
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