Abstract

In this paper, a new approach for multiyear expansion planning of distribution systems (MEPDS) is presented. The proposed MEPDS model optimally specifies the expansion schedule of distribution systems including reinforcement scheme of distribution feeders as well as sizing and location of distributed generations (DGs) during a certain planning horizon. Moreover, it can determine the optimal timing (i.e. year) of each investment/reinforcement. The objective function of the proposed MEPDS model minimizes the total investment, operation and emission costs while satisfying various technical and operational constraints. In order to solve the presented MEPDS model as a complicated multi-dimensional optimization problem, a new two-stage solution approach composed of binary modified imperialist competitive algorithm (BMICA) and Improved Shark Smell Optimization (ISSO), i.e. BMICA+ISSO, is presented. The performance of the suggested MEPDS model and also two-stage solution approach of BMICA+ISSO is verified by applying them on two distribution systems including a classic 34-bus and a real-world 94-bus distribution system as well as a well-known benchmark function. Additionally, the achieved results of BMICA+ISSO are compared with the obtained results of other two-stage solution methods.

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