Abstract:
Distribution Systems are basic connections
between utility and utility clients. Distribution system
restructuring is a standout amongst the most critical
procedures took after for the control of energy loss.
Because of the more utilization of non-linear loads by the
utility clients, more harmonics are being infused into
distribution systems, which may prompt high distortion
levels. To lessen the distortion level, power quality
constraints are incorporated as one among the other
working requirements with the primary goal. The
essential goal is to limit the power loss cost of the
distribution system while fulfilling the power flow,
operational and power quality limitations. This paper
proposes Teaching-Learning-Based Optimization (TLBO)
to take care of the issue. The backward-forward sweep
Harmonic Load Flow (HLF) is utilized to assess the
harmonics present in the distribution system, which has
been coordinated with TLA. The proposed hybrid TLAHLF
strategy has been validated with IEEE-33 bus
distribution and 83-bus Taiwan Power Distribution
Company system.