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Comprehensive review of generation and transmission expansion planning

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IET GENERATION TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION
Volume 7, Issue 9, Pages 955-964

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INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
DOI: 10.1049/iet-gtd.2013.0031

Keywords

demand side management; distributed power generation; investment; power generation economics; power generation planning; power generation reliability; power markets; power system management; power transmission economics; power transmission planning; power transmission reliability; reactive power; transmission expansion planning; generation expansion planning; power system; investment reversibility; GEP; TEP; reliability; distributed generation; electricity market; reactive power planning; demand-side management; line congestion

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Investment on generation system and transmission network is an important issue in power systems, and investment reversibility closely depends on performing an optimal planning. In this regard, generation expansion planning (GEP) and transmission expansion planning (TEP) have been presented by researchers to manage an optimal planning on generation and transmission systems. In recent years, a large number of research works have been carried out on GEP and TEP. These problems have been investigated with different views, methods, constraints and objectives. The evaluation of researches in these fields and categorising their different aspects are necessary to manage further works. This study presents a comprehensive review of GEP and TEP problems from different aspects and views such as modelling, solving methods, reliability, distributed generation, electricity market, uncertainties, line congestion, reactive power planning, demand-side management and so on. The review results provide a comprehensive background to find out further ideas in these fields.

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