Power System Upgrade Planning with On-load Tap-changing Transformers, Switchable Topology and Operating Policies
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2019
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Abstract
Renewable energy sources are leading to undesired local voltage rise in power distribution systems. One way to reduce such voltage excursions is to upgrade the power system with stronger links or on-load tap-changing transformers (OLTC). While such hardware is readily available, it is costly to deploy and hence optimization-based planning approaches are desired to explore the design space in a systematic way. The approach presented in this work extends earlier power system planning work to a more general formulation. This formulation supports operationally switched devices such as OLTCs as well as lines that can be opened or closed at different operation times, both of which are devices that are already in common use in practice.
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2019 18th European Control Conference (ECC)
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1424 - 1430
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IEEE
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17th European Control Conference (ECC 2019)
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08814 - Smith, Roy (Tit.-Prof.) (ehemalig) / Smith, Roy (Tit.-Prof.) (former)
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Publisher miscounted conference number in the book title, is is actually the 17th conference.