Distributed Generation (DG) is small capacity generating units directly associated to the distributed system. With the penetration of distributed generators nearby the consumer load center support to the distribution system will be enhanced. The Distributed Generation involves both Renewable & sustainable sources of energy to engender power in order to appease the ever increasing energy requirement. Suitable location and capacity of DG units will benefit the achievement of active power system network. The voltage profile and Real power line loss and Reactive power line loss reduction can also be improved with suitable location and allocation of DG. This work proposes a new Simulation method for the placement of fixed Size Diesel Generator in IEEE 12 bus radial distribution system stationed on Voltage stability index and Transmission line losses. This index is progressed by acknowledging steady state node voltages cited in Per Unit.
Present days renewable energy sources based grids are developing which needs inverters to convert power from DC to AC. 2-level inverters were used for this purpose to overcome the drawbacks of 2-level inverters multilevel inverters are developed. Because of the combination of numerous devices in a series structure, multilevel inverters provide outstanding solutions to high voltage, high power applications. With the use of suitable simulations and mathematical analysis, this paper compares the performance of 19 and 21-level cascaded H-Bridges with cross H-Bridge MLI. Total Harmonic Distortion levels, switching device count, and inverter output voltage and current are all compared. The primary issues brought up in this study are limitations of a number of switching devices that can support high voltage in the inverter. The benefit of this research is that it identifies the right inverter that can be utilised for real-time applications by taking the variables into account. The count of switching devices, output voltage, current, and harmonic distortion, among other factors. The Matlab/Simulink Platform is used to validate the analysis.
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