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Oscillatory stability considerations in transmission expansion planning

IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 1989
Due to fast economic growth on the island of Taiwan, load demand in Taiwan Power Company (TPC) has been rapidly increasing in the past ten years and is expected to continue throughout the next decade. By 1995, the peak load demand in Taiwan is forecasted to reach 16,000 MW, an increase of 60% from the present level of 10,000 MW.
Huang, P. H.   +3 more
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Transmission Expansion Planning From Past to Future

2006 IEEE PES Power Systems Conference and Exposition, 2006
Transmission expansion planning (TEP) has faced a significant change since the introduction of deregulation. It becomes even more complicated. Algorithms have to be changed to meet new challenges. This paper organizes and classifies existing TEP algorithms in both regulated and deregulated environment so as to facilitate other research works in this ...
Wu, FF, Zhong, J, Ng, SKK, Lee, CW
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Generation and Transmission Expansion Planning

2016
The two previous chapters describe and analyze the transmission expansion planning problem (TEP, Chap. 2) and the generation expansion planning problem (GEP, Chap. 3). These two problems are critical for the optimal expansion planning of electric energy systems. However, these chapters analyze the GEP and TEP problems independently. In this chapter, we
Antonio J. Conejo   +3 more
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Transmission Expansion Planning Considering Detailed Modeling of Expansion Costs

2019 IEEE Milan PowerTech, 2019
This paper presents an extended mixed integer linear programming (MILP) formulation of the transmission expansion problem considering a detailed modeling of expansion costs. In contrast to the widely used formulation, using cost-per-km coefficients multiplied with the circuit length, here costs are differentiated in costs for conductors, switching bays
Marco Franken   +3 more
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Stochastic Transmission Expansion Planning Considering the Transmission Overload Risk

2019 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM), 2019
The variability and uncertainty of wind power generation significantly increase the fluctuation of transmission power flow. For transmission expansion planning (TEP) problems under high renewable penetration, one of the critical issues is how to balance the cost between wind power curtailment and transmission utilization rate.
Haiyang Jiang   +3 more
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Principles for Interregional Transmission Expansion

The Electricity Journal, 2007
In aiming to facilitate the siting of interregional transmission lines, some basic principles might include an approach where the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission uses a variety of tools to capture the value of new transmission, and thus increase the supply of interregional lines.
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Financing Transmission Expansion: Network Effects

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
Transmission investment faces multifaceted problems. Not only do transmission lines face NIMBY or BANANAs (Build Absolutely Nothing Anywhere Near Anything) opposition, they are also resisted by those who face economic disbenefits other than those arising from proximity to the project (e.g., decreased property values and perceived health impacts).
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Transmissibility and transmission of respiratory viruses

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Nancy H L Leung
exaly  

Expansion planning of transmission networks

2021
Hesam Mazaheri   +3 more
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