Distributed Generation in Restructured Power Systems - Summary
1. Distributed Generation in
Restructured Power Systems
A Report on
Project-Thesis Part-II
by
Rumani Chakraborty 510614011
Rohan Kumar 510614012
Rajarshi Nath Banerjee 510614056
Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements
for the degree of Bachelor of Technology
Under the esteemed Guidance of
Prof. Jagadish Pal
Department of Electrical Engineering
Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur
(Formerly Bengal Engineering and Science University)
Howrah 711103
April 2018
2. Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur
(Formerly Bengal Engineering and Science University)
Howrah 711103
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks to our supervisor and
guide, Prof. Jagadish Pal, Department of Electrical Engineering of IIEST
Shibpur, for his valuable advices, guidance, active supervision and constant
encouragement, without which it would have been impossible for us to give the
progress report in this shape.
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Rumani Chakraborty
Student ID: 510614011
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Rohan Kumar
Student ID: 510614012
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Rajarshi Nath Banerjee
Student ID: 510614056
Date: 20-04-2018
Department of Electrical Engineering
Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur
Howrah - 711103
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1. Introduction
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A brief description on traditional monopolistic power industry and the new
deregulated power system structure is presented in this work. The structural and
operational differences of these two paradigms are highlighted with the benefits
and complications encountered in the distributed generation in the new
deregulated structure. The issues of voltage sag, placement of distribution
generators and tap changer regulation are dealt with in this project-thesis.