Long term planning in power transmission network expansion provides a well ordered and profitable extension of power equipment and facilities to meet the expected electric energy demand with an allowable degree of reliability. However, high quality and improved reliability in energy supply have to be balanced with the available funds. The need to expand transmission network can never be over emphasized. Transmission Network Expansion Planning (TNEP) is a periodical measure that must be carried out due to dynamic societies that attract extra energy demands. It is highly important to minimize the network reinforcement and operational costs while satisfying the increase in demand imposed by technical and economic conditions over the planning horizon. Several optimization algorithms for TNEP problems have been developed and applied over the past decades. This paper presents a comprehensive state-of-the-art survey on the TNEP optimization algorithms. The approach of this paper is in the area of highlights of the various available TNEP algorithms, their applications, viability, computational complexities and drawbacks, which can aid in the identifications of the proper methods that can yield an optimal solution to TNEP problem. INDEX TERMS Algorithm, hybrid, meta-heuristics, optimization techniques, power network expansion planning, power system, transmission network expansion.
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