Abstract

This paper presents a tri-level stochastic coordinated transmission and distribution system expansion (CTDS) planning considering the deployment of energy hubs (EHs) across the distribution systems (DSs). The first level of the proposed optimization approach deals with transmission system expansion planning (TEP), while the second level develops distribution system expansion planning (DEP). Market clearing is done in the third level to update the locational marginal prices (LMPs) for different distribution system operators (DSOs). The EHs include photovoltaic cells (PVs), wind turbines (WTs), combined heating and power units (CHPs), boilers, and electrical and absorption chillers. The proposed tri-level approach is solved with an iterative algorithm based on the diagonalization approach and tested on the modified IEEE 30-bus transmission systems (TS) with several DSOs. Each DSO includes 18-bus electrical, heating, and cooling energy systems. The numerical analysis shows that the total cost of the transmission system operator (TSO) is not changed with implementing the uncoordinated approach. However, the total cost of the whole system is reduced by 6.54% with accommodation of the EHs in the uncoordinated approach. Moreover, the total cost of the TSO as well as the whole system are reduced by 41.11% and 16.96%, respectively, with the proposed (CTDS) planning.

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