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Impact of electric vehicles on the expansion planning of distribution systems considering renewable energy, storage and charging stations
(IEEE, 2018-12-24)Energy storage systems (ESS) have adopted a new role with the increasing penetration of electric vehicles (EV) and renewable energy sources (RES). EV introduce new charging demands that change the traditional demand profiles ... -
Reliability Assessment of Microgrids With Local and Mobile Generation, Time-Dependent Profiles, and Intraday Reconfiguration
(IEEE, 2018-01)In this paper, the notion of reliability assessment for distribution system applications is revisited to include a number of practices emerging in the smart grid context. The information on the variations in time of ... -
A stochastic bilevel model for the energy hub manager problem
(IEEE, 2017-09)A bilevel stochastic programming problem (BSPP) model of the decision-making of an energy hub manager is presented. Hub managers seek ways to maximize their profit by selling electricity and heat. They have to make decisions ... -
Reliability Assessment for Distribution Optimization Models: A Non-Simulation-Based Linear Programming Approach
(IEEE, 2018-07)Reliability is defined as the ability of a power system to continuously meet the electricity needs of end users with the required quantity and quality [1]. Reliability in distribution systems is fundamental since, as ... -
Joint Distribution Network and Renewable Energy Expansion Planning Considering Demand Response and Energy Storage—Part II: Numerical Results
(2018-03)The second part of this two-paper series analyzes the incorporation of demand response (DR) and energy storage systems (ESSs) in the joint distribution and generation expansion planning for the isolated system of La Graciosa, ... -
Joint Distribution Network and Renewable Energy Expansion Planning Considering Demand Response and Energy Storage—Part I: Stochastic Programming Model
(IEEE, 2018-03)The first part of this two-paper series describes the incorporation of demand response (DR) and energy storage systems (ESSs) in the joint distribution and generation expansion planning for isolated systems. The role of ... -
A bi-level approach to distribution network and renewable energy expansion planning considering demand response
(IEEE, 2017-11)This paper presents a bi-level model for distribution network and renewable energy expansion planning under a demand response (DR) framework. The role of DR has recently attracted an increasing interest in power systems. ... -
A New Transmission Tariff Allocation Model based on Bilevel Programming
(IEEE, 2017-05)This paper proposes a flow-based approach for the transmission tariff allocation problem based on the notions of long-run marginal cost (LRMC) and nodal exchange factors (NEFs). A worst-case power flow, expressed in terms ... -
Distribution Network Expansion Planning with an Explicit Formulation for Reliability Assessment
(IEEE, 2017-10-18)This paper investigates the multistage expansion planning problem of a distribution network considering reliability. Thus, the best alternative, location, and installation time for the candidate assets are identified ... -
Optimal placement of energy storage and wind power under uncertainty
(MDPI, 2016-07-11)Due to the rapid growth in the amount of wind energy connected to distribution grids, they are exposed to higher network constraints, which poses additional challenges to system operation. Based on regulation, the system ...