Abstract

In this paper is set forth the comparative investment indistribution plant necessary over a 10-year period to provide for load increase in a typical section of Chicago, either by means of the existing radial feeder system or a primary network system. The results show that, in terms of both total new investment and accumulated annual costs, the use of the radial feeder system is the more economical in this case.

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