Abstract

In this paper, an effective method is presented to determine the substation siting and feeder planning based on the shortest path. A geographic information system (GIS) with distribution database, state-of-the-art computer graphics and a proposed method are integrated to solve the sizing and siting problems of distribution substations, and to perform feeder routing, including load transfer to the neighbouring substations. A GIS provides an environment for building a database which contains both graphic information and non-graphic facility data. A distribution system of the Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) in Kaohsiung city was selected for the test. It can be shown that the proposed process will provide a physical environment and a friendly man-machine interface (MMI) for planners to perform the distribution planning.

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