Optimal reactive power planning in harmonic distorted power system using genetic algorithm

A continuous growth in nonlinear loads may cause an increment in harmonic distortion and some other important problems in power systems so considering power quality effects in optimal reactive power planning has become more crucial than before. In this paper, optimal reactive power planning based on voltage profile deviation and voltage THD decrement is studied. The planning problem is studied using reactive power injection in each bus bar and genetic algorithm is also used for solving optimization problem. Obtained results for 5-bus and 30-bus IEEE standard networks are also presented.

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