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Loadflow techniques are widely used in the planning and daily operation of power systems including that of the on-line monitoring of distribution system operation. The performance of three loadflow techniques is investigated in their ability to analyse distribution network loadflows. The criterion for voltage instability is presented and the ability of the three loadflow techniques to predict it is discussed.
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