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PLANNING THE IDEAL DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
Retail and Distribution Management, 1974Which factors need to be examined in planning the most suitable, flexible and cheapest distribution network? Certain elements can be juggled with in working towards the solution: the type of transport, frequency of delivery, service levels — even the numbers and locations of supply points.
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China International Conference on Electricity Distribution, 2018
The release of the Several Opinions on Further Deepening Electric Power System Reform makes new changes on electric power industry in generation side, power transmission and distribution side and electricity market side.
Yang Fan +5 more
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The release of the Several Opinions on Further Deepening Electric Power System Reform makes new changes on electric power industry in generation side, power transmission and distribution side and electricity market side.
Yang Fan +5 more
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Coordination of Distribution Network Reinforcement and DER Planning in Competitive Market
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 2021Since distributed energy resources (DERs) can provide capacity in distribution system, distribution network reinforcement interacts with DER planning (DERP) for meeting load growth.
Xuanyi Xiao +4 more
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Distributed Generation and Demand Response Effects on the Distribution Network Planning
IEEE PES Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exhibition, 2018This paper studies the possible benefits/overcharges for a Distribution Network Operator (DNO) in the process of Planning the Distribution Network, when Distributed Generation (DG), and/or Demand Response (DR) policies are incorporated in the ...
Marcelo Rey +3 more
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Maintenance based distribution network expansion planning
2017 Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering (ICEE), 2017This paper develops a reliability-based model for distribution network expansion planning (DNEP) studies. It incorporates the effects of distribution line maintenance in the planning studies to be considered as an alternative for the installation of feeders.
Mohammad Gholami +3 more
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Communication network planning of distribution network automation system
2006 China International Conference on Electricity Distribution (CICED 2006), 2006This paper first gives definition of distribution network automation planning and total procedure of planning. It then focuses on the communication network (DNAS-COMMNET) planning, which includes structure of DNAS-COMMNET, selection of transmission technology, planning of transmitted message, calculation and prediction of message flow rate.
null Jian Su +2 more
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Planning distribution networks
2003The planning and design of electricity distribution networks can be divided into three areas. Strategic or long-term planning deals with future major investments and the main network configurations. Network planning or design covers individual investments in the near future while construction design includes the structural design of each network ...
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Distribution Network Planning Incorporating Flexible Loads
2020 Asia Energy and Electrical Engineering Symposium (AEEES), 2020With the rapid development of intelligent distribution networks and demand-side response, the effective use of large-scale flexible loads is one of the main trends in the future distribution networks. The flexible load is divided into "source" load, "source load" load and "load" load, and a multi-objective programming model of distribution network ...
Qichang Li +7 more
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Distribution Network Planning Method Using Demand Response Resources
China International Conference on Electricity Distribution, 2018The traditional distribution network planning mainly depends on expanding the scale of the power grid to meet the growth of electricity load. The investment cost of this approach is relatively large and the asset utilization rate is low.
Li Lan +7 more
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Knowledge based planning of distribution networks
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 1994Rural networks are characterized by a low load density and high specific investment costs. This results in comparatively long periods for the extension or reconstruction of networks. In order to optimize the planning process described in this paper, the planning rules are elaborated for a distribution network, which extends over a period of 30 years ...
G. Brauner, M. Zobel
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