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Planning generation expansion by digital simulation

Electrical Engineering, 1961
SYSTEM planning programs using simulation are designed to meet the objectives of long-range planning studies, which include an accurate evaluation of the economics of alternate expansion patterns. The economic effect of unit size, the worth of greater than normal unit reliability, and variations in system service quality all have been studied.
C. J. Baldwin   +2 more
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Multi-bus Generation Expansion Planning

2011
As detailed in Chap. 5, GEP is, in fact, the process of determining the generation requirements for a system so that the loads can be satisfied in an efficient (typically the most economical) manner while various technical or non-technical constraints are met. The approach presented in Chap. 5 was based on single bus representation of the system.
Hossein Seifi, Mohammad Sadegh Sepasian
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Transmission Expansion Planning Considering the Impact of Distributed Generation

2019 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT-Europe), 2019
Distributed Generation (DG) is a very important alternative to the traditional approach of centralized generation and plays a major role not only in electric distribution systems but also in transmission systems. The incidence of DG in the electrical system (sub-transmission and/or distribution) could defer the addition of new transmission circuits and
Nelson E. Matute   +2 more
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Single-bus Generation Expansion Planning

2011
Generation Expansion Planning (GEP) is the first crucial step in long-term planning issues, after the load is properly forecasted for a specified future period. GEP is, in fact, the problem of determining when, what and where the generation plants are required so that the loads are adequately supplied for a foreseen future.
Hossein Seifi, Mohammad Sadegh Sepasian
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Applications to Generation Expansion Planning and Power Network Planning

2011
This chapter utilizes the OTS model to construct a general method to identify critical lines and buses in power grids. This leads to plannings for generation expansion and power network development. Since parameters of the OTS model may affect cascading failures and large-scale blackouts, we discuss the rules to set the line capacity growth rate as ...
Shengwei Mei, Xuemin Zhang, Ming Cao
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Joint Expansion Planning of Distributed Generation and Distribution Networks

IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2015
This paper addresses the multistage expansion planning problem of a distribution system where investments in the distribution network and in distributed generation are jointly considered. Network expansion comprises several alternatives for feeders and transformers.
Gregorio Munoz-Delgado   +2 more
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A Decomposition Approach To Automated Generation/Transmission Expansion Planning

IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems, 1985
This paper describes a model for automated generation/transmission expansion to be used in longterm system planning studies. The network is represented either by a transportation model or by a linearized power flow model. The solution technique is based on Benders decomposition, maximum flow algorithms and linear programming/optimal dispatch models ...
M. V. F. Pereira   +3 more
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Application of optimization algorithms to generation expansion planning problem

Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, 2018
Generation Expansion Planning (GEP) aims to define the least cost capacity expansion plan to meet forecasted demand inward a pre-defined reliability criterion and emission constraint over a planning horizon. This paper presents the application of Differential Evolution (DE), Opposition-based Differential Evolution (ODE) and Self-adaptive Differential ...
A. Bhuvanesh   +4 more
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Impact of electric vehicles flexibility on generation expansion planning

IEEE PES ISGT Europe 2013, 2013
Demand flexibility and its smart coordination with system objectives attract significant interest due to the increasing penetration of uncontrollable renewable generation into the system and the envisaged electrification of transport and heat sectors. Developed generation expansion planning models have ignored so far technology-specific inter-temporal ...
Pedro J. Ramirez   +2 more
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Optimal expansion planning in distribution networks with distributed generation

2014 Power Systems Computation Conference, 2014
This paper addresses the multistage expansion planning problem of a distribution system where investments in the distribution network and in distributed generation are jointly considered. Network expansion comprises several alternatives for feeders and transformers.
Gregorio Muñoz-Delgado   +2 more
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