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Optimal Planning of Distributed Generation for Improved Voltage Stability and Loss Reduction

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Fig. 3. For the DG allocation problem, rules are defined to determine the suitability of a node for DG installation
Fig 3: Membership function plot for DGSI
Fig 5: Optimal DG unit sizes for 33-bus radial distribution
Table-2 Results of proposed method for test systems

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