Short-circuit-constrained transmission expansion planning with bus splitting flexibility

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Gharibpour H. [1 ]
Aminifar F. [1 ]
Bashi M.H. [2 ]
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[1] School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran
[2] School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan
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Expansion - Integer programming - Power transformers - Timing circuits;
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10.1049/IET-GTD.2017.0615
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Incorporation of the short-circuit level constraints in the transmission expansion planning (TEP) has a direct impact on the final solution. Conventionally, in TEP models, a substation is tackled as a single node where are all transmission lines, power transformers, and generating units are connected to each other. However, bus splitting is a common option in most substations that divides the connected elements into two groups. Doing so, bus splitting can alter the flow path impedances and accordingly manage the short-circuit levels. Here, the short-circuit level constraints are modelled in terms of conventional TEP and bus splitting decision variables. The modelling process is very complex and some non-linear terms appear in the models. To have a tractable model in real-world problems, the non-linearities are converted to linear equivalents making the final TEP model conforming the mixed-integer linear programming format. The performance of the proposed model is examined on the 24-bus reliability test system. The results show that incorporation of the bus splitting option in the TEP problem decreases the total cost of the optimal expansion plan. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2017.
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