Abstract

The health status of distribution equipment and networks is not considered directly in existing distribution network planning methods. In order to effectively consider the health status and deal with the risk associated with load and renewable generation uncertainties, this paper presents a new optimal expansion planning approach for distribution network (EPADN) incorporating equipment's health index (HI) and non-network solutions (NNSs). HI and relevant risk are used to help develop the optimal equipment replacement strategy and temporary NNSs are considered as promising options for handling the uncertainties of load growth, reliability requirements of power supply and output of distributed energy resources (DERs) at a lower cost than network alternatives. An EPADN model using network solutions (NSs) and NNSs is proposed. The planning objectives of the proposed model are safety, reliability, economy, and `greenness' that are also the meaning of distribution network HI. A method integrating an improved niche genetic algorithm (INGA) and a spanning tree algorithm (STA) is fitted to solve the model presented here for real sized networks with a manageable computational cost. Simulation results of an actual 22-node distribution network in China, illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.

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