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Title
Optimal robust integrated power distribution network planning under load demand uncertainty
Type of Research Article
Keywords
Distribution network planning, Load demand uncertainty, Monte Carlo simulation, Optimization
Abstract
Due to the new technologies introduced in smart grids, it is hard to forecast future load demands with deterministic values. This makes it essential to consider load demand uncertainty in power distribution planning (PDP) approaches. The purpose of this paper was to find an approach that can solve optimal integrated power distribution long-term planning under load demand uncertainty. A single objective function was used that considers costs of low and medium voltage feeders, distribution transformers (DT) and high voltage (HV) substations simultaneously. Imperialist competitive algorithm (ICA) was used to solve the optimization problem. The proposed approach was applied to a semi-real hypothetical test-case with geographical attributes. Normal distribution function was used to model load demand uncertainty and Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) technique was applied to solve optimal planning under uncertainty. MCS takes statistical data and gives statistical results. A technique was utilized to take a single solution from statistical results. Based on comparisons with deterministic approach, the proposed approach is capable of giving a robust solution.
Researchers Reza Gholizadeh Roshanagh (First Researcher)، Sajad Najafi Ravadanegh (Second Researcher)، Seyed Hossein Hosseinian (Third Researcher)