Slack Bus Modeling and Cost Analysis of Distributed Generator Installations

The installation and operation of distributed generators (DGs) has great potential for local utilities to improve distribution system reliability and lower their operating and expansion planning costs. To evaluate this potential, distribution system analyses must reflect its new operating environmen...

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