Paper

A New Model Applied to the Distribution System Planning for Competitive Electricity Markets


Authors:
Dang Quoc Thong; Bach Quoc Khanh; Vu Van Thang
Abstract
Recently, the restructuring of electricity market and the development of technology have been enhancing the application of distributed generators (DGs) and renewable energy resources. Hence, the planning of distribution systems (PDS) for competitive electricity markets (CEMs) has encountered impacts which need to be investigated. This paper proposes a novel approach for optimazing distribution system planning in CEMs with the presence of DGs. The proposed model can determine equipment sizing and timeframe required for upgrading power network in order for utilities to purchase electric energy from electricity markets. Besides, the problems of DG system development (Optimal DG displacement, sizing, technology selection and installation period) in distribution planning to meet the demand growth will be solved. The model uses the objective function that minimizes the total cost of network (feeders and transformers) upgrading, new DGs installation, distribution systems operating, and electric energy purchasing from CEMs. The proposed model is tested using a 33 bus 22 kV radial feeder. The calculation is programmed in GAMS environment.
Keywords
Distributed Generator (DG); Planning of Distribution System (DS); Competitive Electricity Markets (CEM)
StartPage
239
EndPage
248
Doi
10.5963/IJEE0306005
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