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Market-Based Transmission Expansion Planning [PDF]
Restructuring and deregulation has exposed transmission planner to new objectives and uncertainties. Therefore, new criteria and approaches are needed for transmission planning in deregulated environments. A new market-based approach for transmission planning in deregulated environments is presented in this paper. The main contribution of this research
M.O. Buygi +3 more
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Transmission expansion planning considering substation arrangements [PDF]
Transmission expansion planning (TEP) is aimed at expanding the existing transmission system to satisfy potential power demand growth and future power plant expansion.
Chen, Zhuolin
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In recent years, increased integration of renewable energy sources (RES) calls for extensive and costly investments in transmission networks. In response, power system decision‐makers try to apply alternative solutions aimed to decrease the imposed ...
Hesam Mazaheri +6 more
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Metaheuristics and Transmission Expansion Planning: A Comparative Case Study
Transmission expansion planning (TEP), the determination of new transmission lines to be added to an existing power network, is a key element in power system planning.
Hamdi Abdi +2 more
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The Fractional Frequency Transmission System (FFTS) operates with low frequency to decrease the electrical length of AC transmission lines, consequently enhancing transmission capacity.
Zhongqi Cai +6 more
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Overview of transmission expansion planning in the market environment
The reform of the electricity market has brought many new challenges to transmission expansion planning (TEP). This paper categorizes existing transmission planning literatures in the market environment, summarizes popular research issues arising from ...
Zhongfei Chen +6 more
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Transmission Expansion Planning Using Cycle Flows [PDF]
The common linear optimal power flow (LOPF) formulation that underlies most transmission expansion planning (TEP) formulations uses bus voltage angles as auxiliary optimization variables to describe Kirchhoff's voltage law. As well as introducing a large number of auxiliary variables, the angle-based formulation has the disadvantage that it is not well-
Neumann, Fabian, Brown, Tom
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Transmission planning in a deregulated environment [PDF]
The worldwide trend for the deregulation of the electricity generation and transmission industries has led to dramatic changes in system operation and planning procedures.
David +7 more
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Transmission Expansion Planning Considering Wind Power and Load Uncertainties
Due to the rapidly increasing power demand worldwide, the development of power systems occupies a significant position in modern society. Furthermore, a high proportion of renewable energy resources (RESs) is an inevitable trend in further power system ...
Yilin Xie, Ying Xu
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Security constrained AC transmission network expansion planning [PDF]
Modern transmission network expansion planning (TNEP) is carried out with AC network model, which is able to handle voltage and voltage stability constraints. However, such a model requires optimization with iterative AC power flow model, which is computationally so demanding that most of the researchers have ignored the vital (N-1) security ...
Soumya Das, Ashu Verma, P.R. Bijwe
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