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Coordinated expansion planning of transmission and distribution systems integrated with smart grid technologies

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijepes.2022.108859

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Distribution system operator; Transmission system operator; Transmission and distribution expansion; planning; Smart grid technologies

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This paper proposes a coordinated expansion planning model for transmission and active distribution systems, considering behind-the-meter initiatives. The model includes the planning of utility-scale battery energy storage systems, wind power plants, switchable feeders, distributed generations, and electric vehicle taxi charging stations. To deal with uncertainties, a clustering algorithm and Monte Carlo simulation are utilized. The proposed model is validated using the IEEE RTS test system and four IEEE 33-node test feeders.
Integration of smart grid technologies in distribution systems, particularly behind-the-meter initiatives, has a direct impact on transmission network planning. This paper develops a coordinated expansion planning of transmission and active distribution systems via a stochastic multistage mathematical programming model. In the transmission level, in addition to lines, sitting and sizing of utility-scale battery energy storage systems and wind power plants under renewable portfolio standard policy are planned. Switchable feeders and distributed generations are decision variables in the distribution level while the impact of demand response programs as a sort of behind-the-meter technologies is accommodated as well. Expansion of electric vehicle taxi charging stations is included as a feasible option in both transmission and distribution levels. In order to deal with short-term uncertainty of load demand, renewable energy sources output power, and the charging pattern of electric vehicle taxis in each station, a chronological time-period clustering algorithm along with Monte Carlo simulation is utilized. The proposed model is tackled by means of Benders Dual Decomposition (BDD) method. The IEEE RTS test system (as the transmission system) along with four IEEE 33-node test feeders (as distribution test systems) are examined to validate effectiveness of the proposed model.

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