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ieee powertech conference | 2003

Comparing deterministic and simulated annealing-based algorithms for minimum losses reconfiguration of large distribution systems

Enrico Carpaneto; Gianfranco Chicco; Emiliano Roggero

The paper deals with comparing different techniques to perform optimal reconfiguration of large MV distribution systems, with the objective of minimising the distribution system losses under a given set of constraints. The algorithms tested include three iterative improvement algorithms and two algorithms based on the simulated annealing method. The operating and structural constraints include minimum and maximum node voltages, maximum phase-earth fault current, maximum three-phase short-circuit current, maximum thermal current rating for each branch, detection of multiple cascade protections, maximum number of switch operations required to reach the final configuration starting from a reference configuration, and independence of supplies for customers with a second delivery point. The paper reflects the results of several experiences carried out by using specific tools, implemented by the authors, for the reconfiguration of large real urban distribution systems operating in a metropolitan area. Results are presented for a real urban distribution system with 240 nodes and 360 branches.


Archive | 2010

Steady-State Assessment of the DG Impact on Voltage Control and Loss Allocation

Enrico Carpaneto; Gianfranco Chicco

The introduction of distributed generation (DG) affects the operational characteristics of the distribution systems. The impact depends on the level of penetration of DG, as well as on the possibility of operating significant portions of the distribution system as micro-grids, or to allow temporary operation of intentional islands. In the electrical sector, the major changes occurred in the last two decades led to modify the structure of the electricity business from a vertically integrated utility (VIU) system, in which the four major functions of the electrical chain (that is, generation, transmission, distribution and retail) were operated by the same company, to an unbundled system in which these functions are separated and are performed by different companies. One of the main effects of unbundling has been the decoupling of the function of generator with respect to the one of the distribution network operator (DNO). A plurality of local generators connected to the today’s distribution systems are owned and managed independently of the DNO. The objectives themselves at the local generation site management may differ from the ones of the DNO. More specifically: at the local generation site, the main goals are to provide energy to the local users, to sell excess electricity to the grid when the electricity price makes it convenient, and to reduce the internal losses; the DNO’s main objectives are to run the distribution system in a reliable, safe and secure way, without exceeding the operational limits on voltages and currents, maintaining reduced losses and satisfactorily high power quality levels; emerging options include the role of energy service companies or organised consortia in managing local generators located at different points in the networks in an integrated way, mainly for economic purposes, or the comprehensive management of portions of the networks with generators and loads as micro-grids.


Archive | 2002

A Review of Concepts and Techniques for Emergent Customer Categorisation

Gianfranco Chicco; Mircea Scutariu; Roberto Napoli; Federico Piglione; Petru Postolache; Cornel Toader


Proc. 7th PMAPS, 2002 | 2002

Analytical evaluation of the probability distributions of reliability indices for large distribution systems

Enrico Carpaneto; Gianfranco Chicco; A. Mosso; A. Ponta


Proc. Bulk Power Systems Voltage Phenomena II - Voltage Stability & Security | 1991

A Newton-Raphson method for steady-state voltage stability assessment

Enrico Carpaneto; Gianfranco Chicco; Roberto Napoli; Federico Piglione


Archive | 2000

Application of microeconomic metrics in competitive electricity markets

Pedro Correia; George Gross; Ettore Francesco Bompard; Enrico Carpaneto; Gianfranco Chicco


Archive | 1994

Asynchronous motor models for voltage stability analysis

Ettore Francesco Bompard; Enrico Carpaneto; Gianfranco Chicco; Roberto Napoli


Automatika : časopis za automatiku, mjerenje, elektroniku, računarstvo i komunikacije | 2004

Performance assessment of the inverter-based grid connection of photovoltaic systems

Gianfranco Chicco; Roberto Napoli; Filippo Spertino


17th CIRED International Conference on Electricity Distribution | 2003

Investigations upon neutral loading in low-voltage distribution networks under harmonic perturbation penetration

Mircea Scutariu; Cornel Toader; Petru Postolache; Gianfranco Chicco; Roberto Napoli; F. Batrinu


VI World Energy System Conference | 2006

Assessing the performance of photovoltaic sites and grid-connected plants: a study case

F. Batrinu; Enrico Carpaneto; Gianfranco Chicco; S. Gagliano; Filippo Spertino; Giuseppe Marco Tina

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Roberto Napoli

United States Department of Energy

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Petru Postolache

Politehnica University of Bucharest

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Filippo Spertino

Istanbul Technical University

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Cornel Toader

Politehnica University of Bucharest

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Radu Porumb

Politehnica University of Bucharest

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Mircea Scutariu

Politehnica University of Bucharest

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Enrico Carpaneto

Polytechnic University of Turin

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