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       Shilpa Kalambe1, Sanjay Jain2, Bhojraj N. Kale3, and, Ujwala B. Malkhandale4

       1Electrical Engineering Department, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar College of Engineering and Research, Nagpur, M.S., India

       2Electronics and Electrical Engineering Department, R.K.D.F. University, Bhopal, M.P., India

       3Mechanical Engineering Department, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar College of Engineering and Research, Nagpur, M.S., India

       4Electrical Engineering Department, Priyadarshini Indira Gandhi College of Engineering, Nagpur, M.S., India

      3.1 Introduction

      1 Losses

      2 Inadequacy of the traditional distribution system structure to cope with the day-to-day enhancement of the load requirement

      3 Deterioration of the grid over the course of time

      4 Impact of worsened climatic conditions

      5 Reliability of the system

      6 Contingency analysis

      7 Reverse power flow due to inappropriate allocation of distributed generators

      8 Reactive power management

      9 Voltage profile management

      10 Network restructuring

      11 Impacts of distributed generator insertion

      12 Grid security

      13 Economic operation of the system

      14 Stability of the system

      All these issues are strongly endorsed by the network operators, economists, and researchers working in the investigations of various parameters that hamper the performance of the power system, outcomes of newly authorized structure insertion, evaluation of load patterns, and their survival through preplanned as well as sudden strategies implemented for improving the system efficiency. This chapter presents a thorough comparative analysis of the state-of-the-art of addressing all these technical as well as non-technical problems relevant to distribution system utility.

      3.2 What Is the Distribution System?