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A benchmark case for network expansion methods

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In this article, a modified IEEE 118 bus network model in accordance with European standards is presented, based on intermitted generation and load time series an appropriate economic dispatch in hourly resolution for a whole year for the conventional generators is calculated.
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The formulation of a cohesive, yet solvable optimization program for transmission expansion planning of extended systems is engaging many researchers. Related approaches and achievements are often presented by means of a transmission network model with a single snapshot of generation and demand. Moreover the use of proprietary network data leads to difficulties when benchmarking the different existing approaches and thus identifying possible departures to advance. Derived from the IEEE 118 bus network this paper provides a modified network model in accordance with European standards. Four distinct scenarios are developed defining different mixes of conventional and renewable generation facilities as well as the load. Based on intermitted generation and load time series an appropriate economic dispatch in hourly resolution for a whole year for the conventional generators is calculated. Fulfilled by a set of network expansion options the benchmark case including all data is made publicly available.

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IEEE Reliability Test System

TL;DR: In this article, a load model, generation system, and transmission network which can be used to test or compare methods for reliability analysis of power systems is described. But the authors focus on the reliability of the power system and do not consider the transmission system.
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Energy function analysis for power system stability

M.A. Pai
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an energy function for a single-machine 39 bus system, which is based on the Tsolas-Araposthasis-Varaiya model.
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Energy function analysis for power system stability

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an energy fundiment analysis for power system stability, focusing on the reliability of the power system and its reliability in terms of power system performance and reliability.
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Transmission Network Estimation Using Linear Programming

TL;DR: The use of linear programming for network analysis to determine where capacity shortages exist and, most importantly, where to add new circuits to relieve the shortages is presented.
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Classification of publications and models on transmission expansion planning

TL;DR: The transmission planning state-of-the-art, which was obtained from the review of the most interesting models found in the international technical literature, is presented.
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