2017
DOI: 10.1109/tste.2016.2586027
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Expansion Planning of Active Distribution Networks With Centralized and Distributed Energy Storage Systems

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“…Results showed that utilization of ESS can sustain reliability level for nine years of 1% growth, thus reducing the need for transmission line upgrades. Meanwhile, another study [32] proposed optimization of ESS to active distribution networks, also for peak-shaving application, whilst improving system reliability. Unlike previous works, [33] focused on optimally locating ESS to radial distribution networks instead.…”
Section: Conventional Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results showed that utilization of ESS can sustain reliability level for nine years of 1% growth, thus reducing the need for transmission line upgrades. Meanwhile, another study [32] proposed optimization of ESS to active distribution networks, also for peak-shaving application, whilst improving system reliability. Unlike previous works, [33] focused on optimally locating ESS to radial distribution networks instead.…”
Section: Conventional Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, objectives like reliability, power quality and low (negative) environmental impact, system stability, energy efficiency and customer satisfaction can also be considered in SDN problem formulation. The SDN planning problems have been classified as follows [15,17,24,25].…”
Section: Futuristic Sdn Planning: Aim and Scope Of Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The traditional planning methods may not be applicable to plan new DN models or transform current DNs into SDNs [24,26]. In addition, few accounts are available in the literature that considers grid modernization from the planning perspective of future distribution mechanisms.…”
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“…Aiming to addressing these undesirable conditions, several AM key approaches are introduced and listed in Figure 1. All these AM approaches, such as active network reconfiguration [35,77,97,110], coordinated volt-var control [98,109], coordinated dispatch of DERs, including DGs [22,52,94], ESSs [46,71,88,111], demand response (DR) [53,65,89,112], and optimal charging strategy of electric vehicles (EVs) [55,99], offer many potential benefits to the planning of ADSs and affect quality of the planning solution. The coupling of operation and planning is able to achieve the simultaneous optimization of planning and operation, and to identify the benefits and the effects of optimal operation on the planning solution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%