Abstract

In this paper a new scenario-based framework is presented for transmission expansion planning (TEP) under normal and N---1 conditions. The proposed framework takes into account cost of network losses, cost of the transmission circuits and substations in the optimization process as objective functions, while considers short-term and also long-term constraints under normal and N---1 conditions as problem constraints. The proposed model is a non-convex optimization problem having a non-linear mixed-integer nature. A new improved harmony search algorithm (IHSA) is used in order to obtain the final optimal solution. The IHSA is a recently developed optimization algorithm which imitates the music improvisation process. In this process, the harmonists improvise their instrument pitches searching for the perfect state of harmony. The newly planning methodology has been demonstrated on the well-known Garver's 6-bus test system and a real life network of south Brazilian electric power grid in order to demonstrate the feasibility and capabilities of the proposed algorithm. The detailed results of the case studies are presented and thoroughly analyzed. The obtained TEP results illustrate the sufficiency and profitableness of the newly developed method in expansion planning when compared with other methods.

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