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Chapter II
Chapter II
Various publications and studies related to the topic being studied were
read and analyzed by the researcher to support the claims presented by this study.
2.3 Genetic Algorithm and GIS Enhanced Long Term Planning of Large Link Structured
Distribution Systems
In order to enhance the serviceability in the distribution system genetic
algorithm and GIS based method is proposed in this article for planning the link
distribution networks. All practical issues such as cost parameters (investments,
line losses, maintenance), and technical constraints (voltage drop, thermal limit,
reliability) as well as physical routing constraints (obstacles, high cost passages,
existing line sections) are taken into consideration. Fuzzy set concept and scenario
representation (tree of futures) to model uncertainties, as well as decision making
guided by a paradigm of multi-criteria risk analysis are discussed. The merits of the
approach are discussed by analyzing its application to a study case based on a real
case in a Croatian utility.
The ability to supply consumers of an urban area without any longer
interruption during a feeder or substation transformer outage is assured by the link
network configuration. Genetic algorithm based method has been proposed in this
article as a useful technique for computing near-optimal solutions based upon
many practical issues not only in an economic sense but also in a sense of technical
criteria and physical routing constraints are taken into consideration. Fuzzy set
concepts to model uncertainties and decision making guided by a paradigm of
multi-criteria risk analysis provides the experienced planner with a set of
acceptable solutions in terms of different (mainly converse) planning criteria taking
into account different future scenarios. However, the authors recognize that
presented methodology must grow with respect to the issues like independent
investments in electricity supply, deregulated distributed generation and other
energy sectors planning. (Skok, 2002)
2.5 GIS Based Distribution System Spatial Load Forecasting and The Optimal Planning of
Substation Location and Capacity
The geographic information systems (GIS) platform is used in spatial load
forecasting (SLF) and the mathematical models of the substation location and
capacity optimization problems are established in this paper. Based on the theory
of network flow, a new multi-period optimal selecting algorithm of substation is
proposed, which could determine the reasonable location, capacity and time that
are put into the running of the substation. The real instance shows that this
algorithm could solve the multi period optimal selecting problem of substations in
distribution system planning (DSP) successfully, and has a practical value.
This paper has entirely described the distribution system SLF and the
optimal planning of substation location and capacity. The method of the
distribution system SLF is brought forward based upon GIS platform. This method
can provide the forecasting the load increment of the space, of the time and of the
quantity in the distribution system. On this condition, based on the theory of
network flow, a new multi-period optimal selecting algorithm of substation is
proposed, which could determine the reasonable location, capacity and time that
put into running of the substation. The result indicates that this method could
preferably meet the need of distribution system planning. (Ruijin, 2002)
2.7 Using A GIS And DLE For Reduction of Outage Time in Distribution Networks
The reduction of customer interruption due to failures in the distribution
network is one of the leading priorities of power companies, which are working in
market driven environment. The faults in the distribution network determine the
distribution system reliability level and service quality, and they are the source of
complains and customers' dissatisfaction. The reduction of customer interruption
is of a significant importance for extremely loaded distribution systems. On the
other hand, the utilization of full capacity of the lines and transformers is the
common challenge in the operation of distribution system in a market
environment. How to reduce the service interruption duration and customer
outage costs when a failure occurs in the medium voltage network will be
presented in this paper. By using the geographic information system (GIS) and
distribution state estimation (DLE) the dispatcher is enabled to make a decision
how to proceed with switching operation to redistribute the load of the customers
that are in the fault area to the neighboring feeders.
In the de-regulated electricity the power trading companies are faced with
new problems. The biggest challenge is caused by the uncertainty in the load
magnitudes. In order to minimize the risk in power purchase and also in retail sales,
the power traders should have as reliable and accurate estimates for hourly
demands of their customers as possible. New tools have been developed for the
distribution load estimation of the trading companies. These tools are based on the
flexible combination of the information available from several sources, like load
measurements, load models, statistical data in combination with GIs. By using the
Geographic Information System (GIS) and Distribution State Estimation (DLE) the
dispatcher is enabled to make a decision how to proceed with switching operation
in order to restore the services from substation to customers that are not in the
fault area and to redistribute the load of the customers of the area where a fault
occurred to the neighbouring feeders. (Glamocanin, 2003)
2.8 The Automatic Routing System Of Urban Mid-Voltage Distribution Network Based
On Spatial GIS.
Considering the features of spatial data structure in mid-voltage
distribution network, the GIS spatial database and planning model suitable to
distribution network planning are designed. On this basis and according to the
property that the distribution lines are arranged along the streets, the tine
structure can be represented by length-varying character chromosome encoding
strategy and the preliminary network is formed by the shortest path method. Then,
the preliminary network is optimized by genetic tabu hybrid algorithm. In the
routing process, different methods are designed adapt to several familiar
connection modes such as radial, multisectioned and multilinked, and switching
station network. By means of the analysis on actual calculation example, a practical
method for distribution network planning is discovered in which the spatial GIS is
used for platform, the distribution network planning is tightly correlated with
geographical environment and the searching process is guided by optimization
algorithms. (Wang, 2004)
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