2016
DOI: 10.1049/iet-smt.2015.0173
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Probabilistic multi‐objective HVDC/AC transmission expansion planning considering distant wind/solar farms

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“…Some recent works [16,17] considered the optimal planning of hybrid AC/ DC power systems in general. For example, an algorithm proposed in [16] for planning the expansion of hybrid AC/DC transmission systems can select the optimal combination of AC/DC transmission lines from a predefined set of contenders.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some recent works [16,17] considered the optimal planning of hybrid AC/ DC power systems in general. For example, an algorithm proposed in [16] for planning the expansion of hybrid AC/DC transmission systems can select the optimal combination of AC/DC transmission lines from a predefined set of contenders.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The power output characteristics of a WT are related to the wind speed. The relationship between the power output of the WT and the wind speed is available in [31]. Due to the uncertainty of the wind power available over a 24 h time interval, the WT cost at the time t is related to the cost of every WT based on the speed of the wind, the penalty cost for not using the predictive power of wind (underestimation cost) and the penalty cost due to the decrement of the actual wind power than predictive power of wind (overestimation cost) [32]…”
Section: Wind Turbinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, the bus closest to the WPP and with a level of short circuit higher than the power to be injected in the connection point is the best option to connect the VSC‐HVDC link, mainly due to economic criteria based on the shortest distance [9, 10, 11]. Thus, for example, [11] includes HVDC lines as alternative of connection of on‐shore WPP placed at long distance in a transmission planning methodology. In this case, authors consider the integration of WPP into the nearest buses of the network using AC or DC candidate transmission lines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%