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The electrical distribution network planning problem
International Transactions in Operational Research, 2003In this paper we are dealing with the electrical distribution network planning problem where a network configuration has to be specified in order to meet demand, to satisfy the operating constraints, and to minimize investment, operating, and power–loss costs.
Paciornik, N. +2 more
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Planning active distribution networks considering multi-DG configurations
2014 IEEE PES General Meeting | Conference & Exposition, 2014Planning distribution systems without considering the operation status of multiple Distributed Generation (DG) units could result in constraining the network, lowering the utilization of its assets and minimizing the total DG capacity that can be accommodated.
Sultan S. Al Kaabi +2 more
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Comparison of planning alternatives for active distribution networks
CIRED 2012 Workshop: Integration of Renewables into the Distribution Grid, 2012A key element on the development of the future active distribution networks is to provide the network with storage devices, in order to compensate possible negative effects brought by a large integration of unpredictable generation. Software tools to aid Distributors to correctly assess the effectiveness of the use of storage as an alternative to ...
PILO, FABRIZIO GIULIO LUCA +5 more
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Electric Distribution Network Planning Under Uncertainty
2020This chapter presents a deterministic and an adaptive robust model for the short-term network expansion planning in electric distribution networks, considering siting and sizing of voltage regulators, capacitor banks, renewable energy generation, energy storage systems, and existing overloaded feeders reinforcement.
Julio López +2 more
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Planning for “High Quality” Distribution Networks
2007Voltage dips are the most common power quality disturbances. They can often cause serious damages to the end- users, especially to the industrial ones or those involved in services that today are almost entirely based on digital processes. Thus, their mitigation is assuming a key role for both customers and distributors.
PILO, FABRIZIO GIULIO LUCA +2 more
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2021 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies - Asia (ISGT Asia), 2021
Adnan S. Al-Bukhaytan +2 more
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Adnan S. Al-Bukhaytan +2 more
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Distribution network planning considering generation uncertainties
3rd IEE International Conference on Reliability of Transmission and Distribution Networks (RTDN 2005), 2005Distribution systems today are faced with increasing penetration of dispersed generation and the trend is growing. Installation of dispersed generators is a viable option in improving the adequacy of utility distribution systems. Additionally, they can respond quickly to uncertain market signals and increases in peak demand due to their modularity and ...
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Robust Optimization-Based Resilient Distribution Network Planning Against Natural Disasters
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 2016W. Yuan +5 more
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Climate adaptation plan for distribution networks
IET Conference Proceedings, 2023A. L. Frau +4 more
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