Author:
Hardi Surya,Hutasoit S M,Purnamasari Fanidia
Abstract
Abstract
This paper presents the influence of distributed generation (DG) location and capacity for mitigating voltage sag caused by faults. The voltages sags are caused by the faults were simulated on the IEEE 13 bus system for single line to ground close to 650 and three-line phase faults at bus 646 using Alternative Transient Program (ATP) software. The voltages are monitored at every buss system. The DG is installed for one DG, two DG and three DG as the alternative. The DG locations are installed based on trial and error. DG total capacity is 2/3 load total installed in the system. As the alternative DGs installed viz. for one DG at Bus 611 with the capacity of 2.5 MVA; Two DGs at Bus 611 and Bus 680 with their respective capacities of 1.25 MVA; Three DGs are located at Bus 611, Bus 680 and Bus 633 with their respective capacities of 1 MVA. The results show that DG location placement in many locations gives the better results for mitigating voltage sags.
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