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New transmission planning model
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 1989A model for optimal long-range transmission planning is proposed. The model is capable of dealing with both static and dynamic modes of transmission planning. Given the existing network and anticipating a requirement for future facilities and loads, an accurate nonlinear cost function for the system is formulated.
H. K. Youssef, R. Hackam
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Probabilistic Transmission Planning
IEEE Power and Energy Magazine, 2007Probabilistic transmission planning has become increasingly necessary and important in recent years. Some utilities like British Columbia Transmission Corporation (BCTC) have started their practice toward this direction. This article addresses basic aspects of probabilistic transmission planning.
Wenyuan Li, Paul Choudhury
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Transmission Planning Using a Reliability Criiterion Part 11-Transmission Planning
IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems, 1971Power system major transmission requirements and their associated costs are considerably influenced by the location of the future generating capacity. The object of major transmission planning is to select the most desirable transmission network for each of the generation expansion patterns under consideration.
Murty Bhavaraju, Roy Billinton
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Reconciling Market-Based Transmission and Transmission Planning
The Electricity Journal, 2001Abstract A centralized transmission regime silences market signals necessary to spur needed investments. A competitive solicitation process that backstops a competitive market for transmission investment allows market signals to flourish and provides comfort to those skeptical of market forces.
José A. Rotger, Frank A. Felder
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Key Transmission Planning Issues
The Electricity Journal, 2001Abstract One conclusion: economies of scale in transmission investment argue for overbuilding, rather than underbuilding, transmission. It is substantially cheaper per GW-mile to construct a higher-voltage line than a lower-voltage line.
Eric Hirst, Brendan Kirby
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Transmission Planning in China
The Electricity Journal, 2009Though China is well along in restructuring its power markets, it still has some way to travel before economic considerations receive adequate weight in transmission planning decisions. Adoption of more sophisticated tools such as multi-agent modeling will help China continue in its progress in achieving this.
Jun Dong, Jing Zhang
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Robust transmission expansion planning
European Journal of Operational Research, 2015Abstract The work reported in this paper addresses the problem of transmission expansion planning under uncertainty in an electric energy system. We consider different sources of uncertainty, including future demand growth and the availability of generation facilities, which are characterized for different regions within the electric energy system ...
C. Ruiz, A.J. Conejo
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Transmission Network Expansion Planning
2021This chapter analyzes transmission network expansion planning (TNEP), aimed at determining the optimal approach for adequate selection of transmission lines to be constructed to meet the growing energy demand, as well as facilitating power transfer from far-away locations to consumers.
Nnamdi Nwulu, Saheed Lekan Gbadamosi
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Hypermedia Content Transmission Plan
Proceedings of the 22nd Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web, 2016Nowadays hypermedia content may be delivered over different platforms, such as Terrestrial DTV, IPTV and the Web. Therefore hypermedia presentation engines must be designed taking into consideration the specificities of their supported networks to provide the expected QoE levels.
Marina Ivanov Pereira Josué +2 more
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