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    Distributed Generation Planning in Deregulated Electric Industry Using Multi-objective Optimization

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ahmadi, Mohammad (Author) ; Ehsan, Mehdi (Supervisor)

    Application of a Modified NSGA Method for Multi-Objective Static Distributed Generation Planning

    , Article Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering ; Volume 36, Issue 5 , 2011 , Pages 809-825 ; 13198025 (ISSN) Soroudi, A ; Ehsan, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    The characteristics of integrating distributed generation (DG) in a distribution network have changed. These electrical resources are used as an alternative energy source to the main grid. The technical and economical benefits of such units are achieved only when they are optimally sized and placed in the network. In this paper, a static mixed integer non-linear model for distributed generation planning is defined and solved using a modified NSGA method (Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm). Different DG technologies are considered and the objective functions for minimization are defined as the total active loss, investment and operational costs, and environmental pollution. The method... 

    A hybrid micro grid islanding detection method

    , Article 2013 13th International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering, EEEIC 2013 - Conference Proceedings, Wroclaw ; Pages 342-347 , 2013 ; 9781479928026 (ISBN) Mohiti, M ; Mahmoodzadeh, Z ; Vakilian, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Islanding detection is a great challenge in connecting distributed generation (DG) in electrical power systems. Islanding detection methods are categorized into three groups, i.e., communication based methods, active, and passive methods. Communication based methods are established upon communication between utilities and DGs and have the inconvenience of being expensive and are limited in use. Active methods perturb the system with a disturbance and the system response to the disturbance is analyzed. Although, these methods have small Non Detection Zone, (NDZ) they degrade the power quality. Passive methods monitor one of the grid variables. Their implementation is easy but their NDZ is... 

    Developing the Model of Interconnected Power Grid and Evaluating the Competition of Distributed Systems According to Economical and Environmental Criteria

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Roostaazad, Sajad (Author) ; Saboohi, Yadollah (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This report models the electricity supply network by means of the ESM software. In this model, the distribution company obtains its final users’ electricity demand from three sources: distributed generation plants owned by private sector, distributed generation plants owned by the distribution company and buying from electricity market (Over distribution network). According to the model, the optimum point of operating the network is a point with maximum profit, minimum waste and environmental effects. The optimum point of supply minimizes the network wastes to an optimum extent. In this model, the distribution company can supply the extra electricity to the electricity market, provided that... 

    Passive Islanding Detection for Distributed Generation Using Decision Tree Algorithm

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Madani, Sohail (Author) ; Abbaspour Tehrani Fard, Ali (Supervisor) ; Ranjbar, Ali Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The integration of renewable energy sources introduces several issues including islanding operation. Therefore, Islanding phenomenon should be detected by a fast and reliable islanding detection method. In this thesis an intelligent-based approach is proposed to detect islanding state for Photovoltaic (PV) and Doubly Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) units. Decision tree classification algorithm is chosen as weak classifier and by Adaptive Boosting (AdaBoost), detection accuracy is improved. 16 features are employed to construct feature vectors. Because of intermittency of renewable electricity generation, different states for PV and DFIG generation are assumed. Probable events are simulated... 

    A Novel Islanding Detection Method For Micro Grids

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohiti, Maryam (Author) ; Vakilian, Mehdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    There is an increasing trend nowadays toward Distributed Generation (DGs). DG poses positive and negative side effects for both utility and customers. Reduction of system expansion costs, decreasing power loss and reliability enhancement are some benefits of DGs. Connecting DGs to the distribution system can lead to some troublesome issues. Anti-islanding protection is one of these issues. Islanding is the situation in which a distribution system becomes electrically isolated from the remainder of the power system, yet continues to be energized by DG connected to it. Traditionally, a distribution system doesn’t have any active power generating source in it and it doesn’t get power in case... 

    Multi Objective Distributed Generation Planning in a Flexible Environment

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Soroudi, Alireza (Author) ; Ehsan, Mehdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The process of deregulation that has involved electricity many markets has introduced several new interesting research topics in power system area. This thesis addresses one of the most fascinating issues among them: the study of distributed generation both renewable and conventional integration in distribution networks. From the distribution network operator (DNO)'s point of view, it is of interest to develop a comprehensive methodology which considers various distributed generation technologies as an option for supplying the demand in distribution networks. In this thesis, the planning problem has been multi-objectively modeled. This will help the planner in decision making while knowing... 

    Effects of Optimal DG Operation Point on Loss Reduction due to Network Reconfiguration

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Seyyed Mahdavi, Saeed (Author) ; Abbaspur Tehrani Fard, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    During the last few years, utilization of distributed generation (DG) in power systems has been widely increased. This trend has magnified studying the effects and impacts of DG on such systems. One of the benefits of DGs in a power system is loss reduction. If determining DG size and place is done properly, the loss of the network can be minimized. Another way of reducing loss in distribution network is by reconfiguring the network. During the reconfiguration, constraints like being radial, avoiding load isolation as well as voltage/current limitations must be taken into consideration. Taking these constraints into account makes reconfiguration an optimization problem. In this project, the... 

    Improvement of Power Sharing In Microgrids Consist of Synchronous Generators and Converter Based Distributed Generation Units

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Zanganeh, Mohsen (Author) ; Mokhtari, Hossein (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This dissertation studies the operation of the power sharing system in a micro-grid (MG) which includes a synchronous generator and the converter based distributed generation (DG) units. Increasing advent of MGs and the huge penetration of DGs to the existing power systems require comprehensive studies on the interactions between synchronous generators and converter based DGs for the sharing of power during and after the occurrence of different disturbances such as load changing. Thus, this project discusses existing control methods which can be used to share the power between a synchronous generator and converter based DGs. Then, a new control strategy is proposed in order to enhance the... 

    Determination of Maximum and Optimal Penetration Level of Distributed Generation in Distributed Systems

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Seydali Seyf Abad, Mohammad (Author) ; Parniani, Mostafa (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Nowadays, development of renewable electricity generation technologies, the advent of small efficient generators and increasing number of grid-connected consumers, have caused increasing interest in energy production next to the consumers locations. Distributed generation (DG) is often defined as small-scale generators that produce several kilowatts to tens of megawatts of electricity. One primary reason for using DG is its potential to reduce power losses in transmission and distribution networks. Several loss reduction methods such as capacitor placement, network reconfiguration and load management are used in distribution systems. Employing DG results in the highest loss reduction and... 

    Study Dynamic Behavior of Fuel Cell Distributed Generation

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Khojasteh, Meysam (Author) ; Abbaspour Tehrani Fard, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The necessity of electrical energy, high cost of big power plants and high voltage transmission lines and also progressing of restructuring science has lead to the increasing of tendency to use the distributed generation in electrical industry. Among of different types of distributed generations, fuel cell power plants because of many advantages such as high efficiency, low emission, modular structure and ect., have a high potential to be used in power systems. The fuel cells produce electrical energy by chemical reactions. Due to the necessity of having the knowledge related to the chemical reaction which are effective on fuel cell, to study the fuel cell performance, this type of... 

    Distribution System Planning Implementing Distributed Generation

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Porkar, Siyamak (Author) ; Abbaspour Tehrani Fard, Ali (Supervisor) ; Saadate, Shahrokh (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In the recent years, there is a worldwide wave of considerable changes in power industries, including the operation of distribution networks. Deregulation, open market, alternative and local energy sources, new energy conversion technologies and other future development of electrical power systems must pursue different goals. Also growth in the demand and change in load patterns may create major bottlenecks in the delivery of electric energy. This would cause distribution system stress.Furthermore, in competitive electricity markets, operators determine the electricity price for specific intervals during a day, taking into account various economical and operational factors. Traditionally, a... 

    Risk Management for DG Owners

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Karimi, Ahmad (Author) ; Rajabi, Abbas (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Distributed generation (DG) and its utilization have some benefits and risks for its owner and power network. From owner perspective, benefits of DG include selling energy, reducing costs related to fuel, and other economic benefits. However, there are some risk factors for the owner including risk of supplying fuel, risk of selling generated power, and other risk factors related to establishment of the DG unit. Utilizing risk-reduction tools such as signing agreements for selling power, purchasing fuel, and related economic tools are necessary for risk management of the owners of DG units. The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the economic situation of the DG units and optimize the... 

    Power System Voltage Improvement through Coordinationg Reactive Power Resources on a Smart Grid Framework

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Kazari, Hessam (Author) ; Abbaspour Tehrani Fard, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    With the increasing penetration of renewable energies as distributed generation (DG) in power systems, technical problems arise in both distribution and transmission system level. Voltage rise is the main barrier for connection of DGs in rural areas, while excessive reactive power demand from transmission system is the major concern for Transmission System Operators (TSO). Here, a centralized control scheme based on the Smart Grid is proposed to reduce the impact on the transmission system voltages and improve its stability, while mitigating the voltage rise issue in the distribution network. Reactive power output of DGs, substation capacitors and tap setting of transmission transformer are... 

    Robust Control Scheme for a Grid Connected DG System under Weak Grid Conditions

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mahdian Dehkordi, Nima (Author) ; Namvar, Mehrzad (Supervisor) ; Karimi, Hoshang (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Three-phase voltage source converter (VSC) is vastly utilized in the renewable energy resource and distributed generation (DG) systems interface units due to its high controllability and flexibility. Because of the high nonlinear nature of the system, the gird-connected inverter shows poor performance if the conventional control scheme are used. In this thesis, a new control scheme based on backstepping strategy is presented for control of a grid connected DG systems. The proposed scheme is responsible for regulating the active and reactive power components of the VSC power of the DG system. The VSC of the DG system is connected to a stiff utility grid through an L-type filter. In the first... 

    Decentralized Control of a Multi-DG Microgrid in Islanded Mode of Operation

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Moradi Kali Kand, Ramin (Author) ; Karimi, Houshang (Supervisor) ; Karimi, Masoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    A control strategy for islanded (autonomous) operation of a microgrid consisting of two Distributed Generation (DG) units is proposed in this thesis. The DG units are connected together in a radial configuration. Each DG unit utilizes a voltage-sourced converter (VSC) to interface to its dedicated load. The DG units and the loads are to operate in the islanded mode of operation. To provide autonomous operation for the microgrid, voltage and frequency of the loads should be regulated. The proposed control strategy utilizes (i) an internal oscillator for frequency control in an open loop manner and (ii) a decentralized servomechanism controller to regulate the load voltage. The microgrid is... 

    Robust Control of an Islanded Microgrid Consisting of Parallel Connection of Multiple DG Units

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Babazadeh, Maryam (Author) ; Karimi, Houshang (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    A robust decentralized control strategy for the islanded operation of a microgrid is proposed in this thesis. The microgrid consists of the parallel connection of several electronically-coupled distributed generation (DG) units. All DG units are connected to a point of common coupling (PCC) where a passive load is also connected. It is shown that the islanded microgrid can be modeled by an interconnected composite system comprising equal number of subsystems (to the DGs). Moreover, it is shown that the overall islanded microgrid can be controlled by only the local controllers about the individual subsystems. In this case, one of the DGs, referred to as the Master DG, is responsible for... 

    Development of Optimal Operating Model for Electrical Energy Distribution Systems with DG Units

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Fathi, Amir Hossein (Author) ; Saboohi, Yadollah (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The objective of the present research work has been the development of a model of optimal distribution electrical energy which may include distributed generators. Electrical distribution company has the option of receiving electric power from distributed generators owned by customers (Private Companies), DGs belonging to the electrical distribution company and purchase of power from market (high voltage network). The electrical distribution company would alternatively be able to sell surplus of its generation to the power market (high voltage network). The model of distribution system depicts the flow of electricity in each hour interval. The restrictions and bounds are the flows in each... 

    Intelligent-Based Anti-Islanding Methods in Distributed Generation

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Bitaraf, Hamideh (Author) ; Ranjbar, Ali Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Islanding detection methods are divided into three main groups as remote, active and passive. Although passive schemes have larger Non Detection Zones (NDZ) relative to other schemes, they are more used in utilities due to their low costs and less PQ problems than in other schemes. Passive Schemes are based on the measurements of passive system parameters. These parameters are measured at the point of common coupling (PCC). A new approach in passive techniques is the use of data-mining to classify the system parameters which affect the islanding detection. Therefore, by finding an efficient and robust data-mining algorithm, the inherent problem of passive schemes, which is their relatively... 

    Optimal Contract Pricing of Distributed Generation in Iran

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Sadeghi-Mobarakeh, Ashkan (Author) ; Rajabi-Ghahnavieh, Abbas (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Increase in electricity demands and expansion cost of the power system as well as raising more concerns on environmental issues have led to increasing attraction towards Distributed Generation (DG) application in power systems. DG is generally defined as small generation units, ranging from several KW to several MW, that are installed on the distribution network. In Iran, the energy generated by DG units is purchased by Tavanir or distribution companies through guaranteed fixed-price purchase contract. The contract price imposes substantial effects on the cost and benefit of DG owners as well as those of the distribution company (DisCo). A logical and fair pricing model can provide more...