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In recent years, power systems have been watching important advancements related with Plug-in-Electrical Vehicles (PEVs), Demand Side Management (DSM), Distributed Generation (DG), Microgrid and Smart Grid installations that directly affect distribution networks while impacting indirectly on Transmission studies. These changes will lead to an extra flexibility on the transmission-distribution boundary...
Transmission Expansion Planning (TEP) is an optimization problem that has a non-convex and combinatorial search space so that several solution algorithms may converge to local optima. Therefore, many works have been proposed to solve the TEP problem considering its relaxation or reducing its search space. In any case, relaxation and reduction approaches should not compromise the quality of the final...
One of the major concerns in Power Systems is surely related with their reliability. Long-term expansion planning studies traditionally use the well-known deterministic “N-1” contingency criterion. However, this criterion is applied based on worst-case analyses and the obtained plan may originate over-investments. Differently, probabilistic reliability approaches can incorporate different type of...
Multiyear Transmission Expansion Planning (TEP) aims to determine how and when a transmission network capacity should be expanded taking into account an extended horizon. This is an optimization problem very difficult to solve and that has unique characteristics that increase its complexity such as its non-convex search space and its integer and nonlinear nature. This paper describes a hybrid tool...
This paper aims to describe a new tool to solve the Transmission Expansion Planning problem (TEP). The Non-Dominative CHA-Climbing Genetic Algorithm uses the standard blocks of Genetic Algorithms (GA) associated with an improvement of the population building block using Constructive Heuristic Algorithms (CHA) and Hill Climbing Method. TEP is a hard optimization problem because it has a non convex...
This paper describes a hybrid tool to perform Static Transmission Expansion Planning, STEP, studies and its application to the Garver6-Bus academic system and to the Southern Brazilian Transmission equivalent real system. The developed STEP tool integrates two phases as follows. The first one uses Constructive Heuristic Algorithms (CHA) to reduce the search space, and the second uses Particle Swarm...
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