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Expansion planning of active distribution system considering multiple active network managements and the optimal load-shedding direction

•A novel expansion planning model for active distribution system with multiple active network managements is proposed.•Optimal load shedding is originally proposed and shows an obvious better stability performance in case study.•A SOCP approach and some linearization means are applied to solve the M...

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Published in:International journal of electrical power & energy systems 2020-02, Vol.115, p.105451, Article 105451
Main Authors: Xie, Shiwei, Hu, Zhijian, Yang, Li, Wang, Jueying
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Language:English
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Summary:•A novel expansion planning model for active distribution system with multiple active network managements is proposed.•Optimal load shedding is originally proposed and shows an obvious better stability performance in case study.•A SOCP approach and some linearization means are applied to solve the MINLP model.•A two-stage optimization algorithm is developed and proved to have great ability to solve this problem.•Simulation results based on a modified 37-bus system indicate the technical and economic superiority of the proposed model. In this paper, a new expansion planning model for an active distribution system considering multiple active network management schemes is proposed, where demand management considering the optimal load-shedding direction is innovatively introduced into the planning model. This model optimizes the investment decisions of all the infrastructures as well as the corresponding operational strategies in a coordinated manner. Therefore, the final solution is identified by the optimal type, location and size of the feeders, distributed generators, capacitor banks, static var compensators, voltage regulators, energy storage systems, and transformer substations. To incorporate the optimal load reduction into active network management, the optimal load-shedding direction is first introduced, and an iterative method is developed to compute it. On this basis, the coordination planning model of an active distribution system is established, and the operational strategy of all the active management devices is integrated into the expansion planning problem of an active distribution system. By applying the second-order cone relaxation method, the original mixed-integer nonlinear model is converted into a mixed-integer second-order cone programming model that be efficiently solved. Finally, a two-stage optimization algorithm is proposed to obtain the final solutions. Simulation results based on a 37-bus system and a 122-bus system corroborate the effectiveness of the proposed model.
ISSN:0142-0615
1879-3517
DOI:10.1016/j.ijepes.2019.105451