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Enhancing the Performance of Active Distribution Grids: A Review Using Metaheuristic Techniques

  • Jesús Daniel Dávalos Soto
  • , Daniel Guillen
  • , Luis Ibarra
  • , José Ezequiel Santibañez-Aguilar
  • , Jesús Elias Valdez-Resendiz
  • , Juan Avilés
  • , Meng Yen Shih
  • , Antonio Notholt

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Abstract

The electrical power system is composed of three essential sectors, generation, transmission, and distribution, with the latter being crucial for the overall efficiency of the system. Enhancing the capabilities of active distribution networks involves integrating various advanced technologies such as distributed generation units, energy storage systems, banks of capacitors, and electric vehicle chargers. This paper provides an in-depth review of the primary strategies for incorporating these technologies into the distribution network to improve its reliability, stability, and efficiency. It also explores the principal metaheuristic techniques employed for the optimal allocation of distributed generation units, banks of capacitors, energy storage systems, electric vehicle chargers, and network reconfiguration. These techniques are essential for effectively integrating these technologies and optimizing the active distribution network by enhancing power quality and voltage level, reducing losses, and ensuring operational indices are maintained at optimal levels.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4180
JournalEnergies
Volume18
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2025
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

Keywords

  • capacitor banks
  • distributed generation unit
  • electric vehicle
  • energy storage system
  • metaheuristic technique
  • mono-objective
  • multi-objective
  • network reconfiguration
  • power losses
  • voltage deviation

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