Optimal Reconfiguration using Firefly Algorithm for Integrated Electrical Distribution Network with Distributed Generation, Case Study: 20 kV Tarahan Substation, Province of Bandar Lampung, Indonesia

Mohamad A. Prakasa, Mohamad I. Fuadi, Muhammad R. Djalal, Imam Robandi*, Dimas F.U. Putra

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Abstract

The unbalanced load distribution in the electrical distribution network caused crucial power losses. This condition occurs in one of the electrical distribution networks, 20 kV Tarahan Substation, Province of Bandar Lampung, Indonesia. This condition can be maintained using optimal reconfiguration with the integration of Distributed Generation (DG) based on Renewable Energy (RE). This study demonstrates the optimal reconfiguration of the 20 kV Tarahan Substation with the integration of the Photovoltaic (PV) and Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). The reconfiguration process is optimized by using the Firefly Algorithm (FA). This process is conducted in the 24-hour simulation with various load profiles. The optimal reconfiguration is investigated in two scenarios based on without and with DG integration. The optimal configuration with more balanced load distribution conducted by FA reduces the power losses by up to 31.39% and 32.38% in without and with DG integration, respectively. Besides that, the DG integration improves the lowest voltage bus in the electrical distribution network from 0.95 p.u to 0.97 p.u.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3282
JournalIranian Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Volume20
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2024

Keywords

  • Electrical Distribution Network
  • Firefly Algorithm
  • Optimal Reconfigura-tion
  • Renewable Energy

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