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Fuzzy logic emerges as a powerful tool for optimizing power flow solutions, particularly in the context of deregulated power systems. By employing fuzzy logic controls, the ideal placement of distribution generators (DGs) can be determined, ensuring the reliability indices are identified through optimal power flow solutions and fuzzy logic controllers to maintain system feasibility. In a deregulated power system, strategic placement of distribution generator units plays a crucial role in minimizing power loss and enhancing overall system performance by mitigating fluctuations. To identify areas of weakness, especially within transmission companies, accessing optimal power flow algorithms becomes essential in a deregulated power system. Both transmission and distribution networks should be appropriately adjusted to alleviate congestion within the respective companies.
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Fuzzy logic is employed to address the flexibility in the expansion of the restructured power system and stabilize the failure rate at each node
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This page is a summary of: Fuzzy logic-based approach for optimal allocation of distributed generation in a restructured power system, International Journal of Applied Power Engineering (IJAPE), March 2024, Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science,
DOI: 10.11591/ijape.v13.i1.pp123-129.
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