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A comprehensive MILP model for the expansion planning of power distribution systems - Part II: Numerical results

Journal

ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS RESEARCH
Volume 170, Issue -, Pages 317-325

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.epsr.2019.01.036

Keywords

Power distribution planning; Energy losses; Voltage control; Mixed integer linear programming

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  1. Paul and Heidi Brown Preeminent Professorship at ISE, University of Florida

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This second part of the paper presents and discuss results from the implementation of the MILP model presented in Part I. This comprehensive model is intended for the expansion planning of power distribution systems. The results were obtained using the programming language OPL and the minimization problem was solved using the CPLEX solver. We applied the model to three known systems, with 23, 54 and 69 buses, and also to a system with 276 buses containing real data, to illustrate potential uses and advantages of the proposed formulation. For the sake of validation, a comparison was carried out between the results obtained with the linearized model and the results obtained through a conventional load flow, showing the accuracy and efficiency of the model. Furthermore, the results obtained for the 54-bus system were compared with equivalent results obtained with another MILP model.

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