2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2014.01.025
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Cost-optimal power system extension under flow-based market coupling

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“…A variety of studies have analyzed transmission and backup energy in future renewable power systems and costoptimal transition pathways in a similar way (Rodriguez et al, 2015a(Rodriguez et al, , 2015bBecker et al, 2014;Rasmussen et al, 2012;Schlachtberger et al, 2016;Hagspiel et al, 2014). However, the potentially crucial role of changes in climatic conditions have not yet been assessed in this context.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A variety of studies have analyzed transmission and backup energy in future renewable power systems and costoptimal transition pathways in a similar way (Rodriguez et al, 2015a(Rodriguez et al, , 2015bBecker et al, 2014;Rasmussen et al, 2012;Schlachtberger et al, 2016;Hagspiel et al, 2014). However, the potentially crucial role of changes in climatic conditions have not yet been assessed in this context.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22 However, these results also indicate that DC lines are prioritized when the grid restrictions are enforced. The share of DC in the total network expansion decreases monotonically as the grid restrictions are relaxed 21 In the optimal grid scenario considered by Hagspiel et al (2014), the grid for the entire ENTSO-E area was extended by 48 % between 2011 and 2030.…”
Section: Development Of Grid Capacitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To deal with the non-linear dependence of the PTDFs on the grid impedances, the models are solved iteratively by updating PTDF matrices until convergence is achieved as proposed in Hagspiel et al (2014). The iterative solution algorithm is based on two stages that are solved sequentially.…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the elements of matrix H depend nonlinearly on line reactances [44]. This means when line capacity changes, the reactance of the line changes, and a new matrix H should be calculated [45]. Thus, the optimization problems formulated in Sections II and III have to be solved iteratively with the updated H until the stopping criterion is met.…”
Section: The Power Transfer Distribution Matrixmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For updating matrix H when line capacities change, the law of parallel circuits is used [42], [45]. We have:…”
Section: The Power Transfer Distribution Matrixmentioning
confidence: 99%