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Assistant Lecturer

Mushtaq HADDAD

Research Interests

Gender MALE
Place of Work Technical Engineering College/ Mosul
Department Department of Electrical Engineering Techniques
Position Asst. Lecturer
Qualification MSc Degree
Speciality Electrical power Engineering
Email mti.lec114.mushtaq@ntu.edu.iq
Phone 07719788086
Address Zhour, Married, Mousl, Iraq

Skills

English (75%)
Arabic (100%)
Power System (80%)
Renewable energy Design and Implementation (80%)
Renewable energy Design and Implementation (80%)
working experience

Academic Qualification

BSc
Jan 9, 2010 - Jul 7, 2013

BSc in Electrical Power Engineering

MSc
Jan 9, 2022 - Dec 9, 2025

Master in Electrical Power Engineering

Publications

Voltage Profile Improvement Based on Optimal Allocation and Sizing Distributed Generation
Apr 22, 2024

Journal 2024 21st International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals & Devices (SSD)

publisher AIP Conference Proceedings

DOI 10.1109/SSD61670.2024.10548836

Distributed Generation (DG) refers to small-scale power generation units, such as solar panels and wind turbines, that are connected to the distribution network. The integration of DG into power systems offers several benefits, including improvements in voltage profiles and reductions in power losses. An important aspect of integrating DG is determining the optimal locations for installing the DG units. Poor placement of DG units can negatively impact the voltage profile and overall system efficiency. To address this, optimization techniques are employed to identify the best allocation and sizing of DG units in the power system. This study focuses on the optimal allocation and sizing of DG units in a specific distribution system in Mosul city, consisting of an 8-bus substation. The Etap program is used for analysis and optimization. The results of the study demonstrate that the employed techniques effectively improve the voltage profile and reduce power losses, thereby enhancing the overall system efficiency.