2019 IEEE Texas Power and Energy Conference (TPEC) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/tpec.2019.8662142
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“…The amount of economic allocation for the distribution system operator cannot be lower than a certain threshold value [36,37]. In fact, if the system obtain the reactive power transfer at a cost above the threshold cost, it will be economically feasible to install capacitor banks and exploit them for the distribution network operator, and if this cost be lower than the threshold, according to the distribution system operator, there is no need to install a compensating system, more than what is needed to reduce the distribution network losses, while the production and transmission of reactive power is cheaper than buying it from Distribution Network [38][39][40]. The optimization model presented in this paper is examined from the point of view of the distribution network.…”
Section: Optimal Reactive Power Compensation In a Redistributed Distrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The amount of economic allocation for the distribution system operator cannot be lower than a certain threshold value [36,37]. In fact, if the system obtain the reactive power transfer at a cost above the threshold cost, it will be economically feasible to install capacitor banks and exploit them for the distribution network operator, and if this cost be lower than the threshold, according to the distribution system operator, there is no need to install a compensating system, more than what is needed to reduce the distribution network losses, while the production and transmission of reactive power is cheaper than buying it from Distribution Network [38][39][40]. The optimization model presented in this paper is examined from the point of view of the distribution network.…”
Section: Optimal Reactive Power Compensation In a Redistributed Distrmentioning
confidence: 99%