A New Generation Allocation and Expansion Planning Algorithm Including Transmission System Effects

Authors

  • H. Seifi
  • M. Farmad and M. Gaznavi
  • M. Parsa
  • M. R. Omidkhah
  • S. H. Hosseini
Abstract:

Generation Expansion Planning (GEP) is one of major modules of power system planning studies, normally performed for the nex 10-30 years horizon. The current industrial practices are to find the generation requirements based on a nodal analysis. In this way, the allocations are not determined and subequent studies are required to find the exact locations which as decomposed from the earlier stage, may result in non-optimum solution. A new approach is proposed in this paper in which, based on dynamic programming and sensitivity factors, GEP is performed with due to consideration of transmission system effects. In this way, the allocations of justified generation plants are also determined. The results for Iranian Power Grid for the years 2011 to 2021 are demonstracted.

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volume 24  issue 1

pages  1- 15

publication date 2005-07

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