1989
DOI: 10.1049/ip-c.1989.0031
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Contingency constrained economic dispatch algorithm for transmission planning

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“…Quadratic objectives are sometimes used instead of linear for the one-period cost function [18]. Economic dispatch, that is, a version of PCM where the scheduling decisions are all known in advance and thus no integer variables are present, is used in planning studies [3]. A more important approximation is that we do not allow for hard path constraints.…”
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“…Quadratic objectives are sometimes used instead of linear for the one-period cost function [18]. Economic dispatch, that is, a version of PCM where the scheduling decisions are all known in advance and thus no integer variables are present, is used in planning studies [3]. A more important approximation is that we do not allow for hard path constraints.…”
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“…Accordingly, the TEP problem was modeled as an optimization problem aimed at minimizing the total cost subject to a set of techno‐economic and reliability constraints. These optimization problems have been solved using LP methods, nonlinear programming (NLP), and MIP methods . LP was first used to solve the TEP problem in 1997 by Garver, where the transmission losses were neglected and the constraints were all linear.…”
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