2013 10th International Conference on the European Energy Market (EEM) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/eem.2013.6607280
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Transmission planning with probabilistic modeling of multiple contingencies

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“…), to obtain reliability indices and an optimal system design in terms of construction costs, outage costs, and dispatch costs [8, 9]. Numerous methods and techniques have been applied for addressing this problem [10], of which mixed integer programming models and especially mixed integer linear programming (MILP) are the ones most commonly employed [11, 12]. However, due to the limitations associated with a linear model, an MILP formulation cannot provide a fully accurate representation of the complexity inherent in an AC line flow.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), to obtain reliability indices and an optimal system design in terms of construction costs, outage costs, and dispatch costs [8, 9]. Numerous methods and techniques have been applied for addressing this problem [10], of which mixed integer programming models and especially mixed integer linear programming (MILP) are the ones most commonly employed [11, 12]. However, due to the limitations associated with a linear model, an MILP formulation cannot provide a fully accurate representation of the complexity inherent in an AC line flow.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Distinguished from previous planning models [23][24][25][26], the objective of the transmission network expansion planning in this paper is minimizing construction costs while satisfying N-1 security and limiting the short circuit currents below the safety threshold in the meantime. Based on DC power flow, the assumptions of the planning model are [27]: (1) Neglect the resistance of transmission lines because the resistance is considerably less than the reactance in high voltage transmission networks.…”
Section: Calculation Of Nodal Three-phase Short Circuit Currentsmentioning
confidence: 99%