1. Active Distribution Network Expansion Planning Based on Wasserstein Distance and Dual Relaxation.
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Liu, Jianchu, Weng, Xinghang, Bao, Mingyang, Lu, Shaohan, and He, Changhao
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DISTRIBUTION (Probability theory) , *DISTRIBUTED power generation , *DISTRIBUTION planning , *CORPORATE profits , *PROBLEM solving , *ROBUST optimization - Abstract
In the future, a high proportion of distributed generations (DG) will be integrated into the distribution network. The existing active distribution network (ADN) planning methods have not fully considered multiple uncertainties, differentiated regulation modes or the cost of multiple types of interconnection switches. Meanwhile, it is difficult to solve large-scale problems at small granularity. Therefore, an expansion planning method of ADN considering the selection of multiple types of interconnection switches is proposed. Firstly, a probability distribution ambiguity set of DG output and electrical-load consumption based on the Wasserstein distance is established for dealing with the issue of source-load uncertainty. Secondly, a distributionally robust optimization model for collaborative planning of distribution network lines and multiple types of switches based on the previously mentioned ambiguity set is established. Then, the original model is transformed into a mixed integer second-order cone programming (SOCP) model by using the convex relaxation method, the Lagrangian duality method and the McCormick relaxation method. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed method is systematically verified using the example of Portugal 54. The results indicate that the proposed method raises the annual net profit by nearly 5% compared with the traditional planning scheme and improves the reliability and low-carbon nature of the planning scheme. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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