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2015(Vol.10, Issue:2)
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Peak Clipping in Power Lines using Distributed Generation

S. Sambath, P. Palanivel, S.P.K. Babu and C. Subramani
Corresponding Author:  S. Sambath 
Submitted: ‎November ‎10, ‎2014
Accepted: February ‎8, ‎2015
Published: May 20, 2015
Abstract:
This real time study is intent to analyze the impact and role of Distributed Generation (DG) in Tamil Nadu, India to examine what the benefits of decentralized generation would be for peak clipping. Using load flow analysis to simulation over a quantify the loss reduction and system improvement by having decentralized generation available line conditions for actual rural feeders in Tamil Nadu, India. In order to realize the energy efficiency potential and upscale the implementation of DSM program by utility, load research should be the starting point. One of the key objectives of load research is to understand and analyze the utility’s system load profile and Peak clipping. This helps utilities to better plan their system in Demand side Management.

Key words:  Distributed generation, demand side management, load flow analysis, peak clipping, , ,
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S. Sambath, P. Palanivel, S.P.K. Babu and C. Subramani, . Peak Clipping in Power Lines using Distributed Generation. Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, (2): 214-220.
ISSN (Online):  2040-7467
ISSN (Print):   2040-7459
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