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IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2018
Successful transition to active distribution networks (ADNs) requires a planning methodology that includes an accurate network model and accounts for the major sources of uncertainty.
A. Zare +3 more
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Successful transition to active distribution networks (ADNs) requires a planning methodology that includes an accurate network model and accounts for the major sources of uncertainty.
A. Zare +3 more
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An expert system for power distribution network feeder planning
38th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems. Proceedings, 2002This work presents an expert system for the planning of feeders in power distribution networks. The expert system was written in Turbo-Prolog (version 2.0) and aims to help and increase the efficiency of the design sectors of power distribution companies.
Z.D. Lins, M.A. de Carvalho
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Synthetic Distribution Grid Generation Using Power System Planning: Case Study of Singapore
International Universities Power Engineering Conference, 2018Having grid models of existing power distribution systems can be essential for analysis, research and development of innovative smart grid methods and concepts.
Andrej Trpovski +2 more
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Power system planning with multiple distributed generators
2016Due to increasing energy demand and increasing interest in green energy, the conventional energy generation, transmission and distribution system is now in the changing phase. Energy generation is now preferred from renewable resources. To reduce the burden of transmission lines and due to the increasing energy demand, generation is preferred near the ...
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Long-range planning of power distribution systems: Secondary networks
Computers & Electrical Engineering, 1996This paper presents an optimization-based methodology for low-voltage distribution network design. The system is composed of three mathematical models: distribution transformer location, secondary feeder routing and transformer sizing, and primary-transformer interconnection.
Marcos Carneiro Da Silva +2 more
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Reliability Compliant Distribution System Planning Using Monte Carlo Simulation
Electric power components and systems, 2019Distribution system planning is imperative to meet the load growth and to enhance reliability of the system. Power supply interruption causes inconvenience to the customer. Some customers may even lose the opportunity cost due to unreliable power supply.
Neelakanteshwar Rao Battu +2 more
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Planning and Projects of Secondary Electric Power Distribution Systems
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2009This paper proposes a methodology to achieve integrated planning and projects for secondary distribution circuits. The planning model is formulated as a mixed integer nonlinear programming problem (MINLP). In order to resolve this problem, a tabu search (TS) algorithm is used, with a neighborhood structure developed to explore the physical ...
Cossi, Antonio Marcos +2 more
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Long-range planning of power distribution systems: primary networks
Electric Power Systems Research, 1993Abstract This paper focuses on the expansion planning of power distribution systems. An optimization model that simultaneously considers substation location and sizing, primary feeder routing and reconductoring is used to design the expansion plans. The model considers the fixed and variable costs for all new elements and also for the existing ones ...
M.Carneiro S +2 more
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A coordinative planning framework for cyber-power distribution system
2016 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM), 2016The transformation of the existing power grid into smart grid is a key engineering priority. Information systems are a crucial enabling technology for smart grid, and the interaction between information technology and physical power systems is becoming deeper and more central. Conventional distribution network planning, which tends to ignore this close
null Fengzhang Luo +11 more
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Distribution System Planning Considering Power Quality, Loadability and Economic Aspects
2020 International Conference on Probabilistic Methods Applied to Power Systems (PMAPS), 2020Performance and economic aspects must be considered in order to expand the distribution system network adequately. Ideally, the assessment of the continuity of supply, voltage signal quality and loadability should be carried out altogether aiming to support decisions over different planning alternatives.
Gabriel S. Bolacell +4 more
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