Strategic assessment of alternative design options for multivoltage-level distribution networks

This paper presents a methodology for assessing the performance of alternative design strategies for multivoltage-level distribution networks. The key feature of the proposed methodology is its ability to reproduce realistic network topologies and lengths, as calibrated against real distribution net...

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Main Authors: Gan, Chin Kim, Pudjianto, Danny, Djapic, Predrag, Strbac, Goran
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spelling my.utem.eprints.123022023-08-03T12:54:24Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/12302/ Strategic assessment of alternative design options for multivoltage-level distribution networks Gan, Chin Kim Pudjianto, Danny Djapic, Predrag Strbac, Goran TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This paper presents a methodology for assessing the performance of alternative design strategies for multivoltage-level distribution networks. The key feature of the proposed methodology is its ability to reproduce realistic network topologies and lengths, as calibrated against real distribution networks. Through year-round power flow analysis and optimization processes, the proposed approach allows comprehensive network studies to be carried out for the decision makers to investigate the sensitivity to different parameters and to draw more robust conclusions than those reached through a specific network study. The output metrics used for comparison of network performance are overall network cost, network losses, and reliability, which represent the three most crucial network performance indicators in network design. The validity of the developed models was demonstrated through the investigation of alternative distribution network design for a real medium voltage (MV) network in the U.K. This investigation includes quantitative performance evaluation and comparison between a four-voltage-levels design (e.g., 132 kV/33 kV/11 kV or 6.6kV/0.4 kV) with three-voltage-levels network arrangements (e.g.,132 kV/11 kV/0.4 kV or 132 kV/20 kV/0.4 kV) and comparison between the peak demand-driven network design versus the optimal loss inclusive network design. IEEE 2014-05 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/12302/4/Strategic_Assessment_of_Alternative_Design_Options_for_Multivoltage-Level_Distribution_Networks.pdf Gan, Chin Kim and Pudjianto, Danny and Djapic, Predrag and Strbac, Goran (2014) Strategic assessment of alternative design options for multivoltage-level distribution networks. IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 29 (3). pp. 1261-1269. ISSN 0885-8950 https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6674089 10.1109/TPWRS.2013.2290103
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Gan, Chin Kim
Pudjianto, Danny
Djapic, Predrag
Strbac, Goran
Strategic assessment of alternative design options for multivoltage-level distribution networks
description This paper presents a methodology for assessing the performance of alternative design strategies for multivoltage-level distribution networks. The key feature of the proposed methodology is its ability to reproduce realistic network topologies and lengths, as calibrated against real distribution networks. Through year-round power flow analysis and optimization processes, the proposed approach allows comprehensive network studies to be carried out for the decision makers to investigate the sensitivity to different parameters and to draw more robust conclusions than those reached through a specific network study. The output metrics used for comparison of network performance are overall network cost, network losses, and reliability, which represent the three most crucial network performance indicators in network design. The validity of the developed models was demonstrated through the investigation of alternative distribution network design for a real medium voltage (MV) network in the U.K. This investigation includes quantitative performance evaluation and comparison between a four-voltage-levels design (e.g., 132 kV/33 kV/11 kV or 6.6kV/0.4 kV) with three-voltage-levels network arrangements (e.g.,132 kV/11 kV/0.4 kV or 132 kV/20 kV/0.4 kV) and comparison between the peak demand-driven network design versus the optimal loss inclusive network design.
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author Gan, Chin Kim
Pudjianto, Danny
Djapic, Predrag
Strbac, Goran
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Pudjianto, Danny
Djapic, Predrag
Strbac, Goran
author_sort Gan, Chin Kim
title Strategic assessment of alternative design options for multivoltage-level distribution networks
title_short Strategic assessment of alternative design options for multivoltage-level distribution networks
title_full Strategic assessment of alternative design options for multivoltage-level distribution networks
title_fullStr Strategic assessment of alternative design options for multivoltage-level distribution networks
title_full_unstemmed Strategic assessment of alternative design options for multivoltage-level distribution networks
title_sort strategic assessment of alternative design options for multivoltage-level distribution networks
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