Distribution feeder loads classification and decomposition
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Nourbakhsh, G.
Chiu, H.
Mishra, Y.
Ghosh, Arindam
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2012Type
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Nourbakhsh, G. and Chiu, H. and Mishra, Y. and Ghosh, A. 2012. Distribution feeder loads classification and decomposition, in - (ed), Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 2012 IEEE, Jul 22 2012. San Diego, CA: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ( IEEE ).
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Load in distribution networks is normally measured at the 11kV supply points; little or no information is known about the type of customers and their contributions to the load. This paper proposes statistical methods to decompose an unknown distribution feeder load to its customer load sector/sub-sector profiles. The approach used in this paper should assist electricity suppliers in economic load management, strategic planning and future network reinforcements.
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