Toward a Smart Distribution System Expansion Planning by Considering Demand Response Resources

This paper presents a novel concept of "smart distribution system expansion planning (SDEP)" which expands the concept of demand response programs to be dealt with the long term horizon time. The proposed framework, integrates demand response resources (DRRs) as virtual distributed generat...

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Main Authors: Hamidreza Arasteh, Mohammadsadegh Sepasian, Vahid Vahidinasab
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Mohaghegh Ardabili 2015-12-01
Series:Journal of Operation and Automation in Power Engineering
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Online Access:http://joape.uma.ac.ir/article_371_26e0a8855d5900f1faab69dfb09aef90.pdf
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spelling doaj-1c1f39049cb84eb5a6494ca5e212d41a2020-11-24T21:22:26ZengUniversity of Mohaghegh ArdabiliJournal of Operation and Automation in Power Engineering2322-45762423-45672015-12-0132116130371Toward a Smart Distribution System Expansion Planning by Considering Demand Response ResourcesHamidreza Arasteh0Mohammadsadegh Sepasian1Vahid Vahidinasab2Department of Electrical Engineering, Abbaspour School of Engineering, Shahid Beheshti UniversityDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Abbaspour School of Engineering, Shahid Beheshti UniversityDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Abbaspour School of Engineering, Shahid Beheshti UniversityThis paper presents a novel concept of "smart distribution system expansion planning (SDEP)" which expands the concept of demand response programs to be dealt with the long term horizon time. The proposed framework, integrates demand response resources (DRRs) as virtual distributed generation (VDG) resources into the distribution expansion planning. The main aim of this paper is to develop and initial test of the proposed model of SDEP to include DRRs which are one of the most important components to construct smart grid. SDEP is modeled mathematically as an optimization problem and solved using particle swarm optimization algorithm. The objective function of the optimization problem is to minimize the total cost of lines’ installation, maintenance, demand response persuasion, energy losses as well as reliability. Furthermore, the problem is subject to the constraints including radiality and connectivity of the distribution system, permissible voltage levels, the capacity of lines, and the maximum penetration level of demand response. Based on two sample test systems, the simulation results confirmed that the consideration of DRRs simultaneously with distribution system expansion can have economical profit for distribution planners.http://joape.uma.ac.ir/article_371_26e0a8855d5900f1faab69dfb09aef90.pdfDemand response resourcesDistribution expansion planningSmart grid
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author Hamidreza Arasteh
Mohammadsadegh Sepasian
Vahid Vahidinasab
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Mohammadsadegh Sepasian
Vahid Vahidinasab
Toward a Smart Distribution System Expansion Planning by Considering Demand Response Resources
Journal of Operation and Automation in Power Engineering
Demand response resources
Distribution expansion planning
Smart grid
author_facet Hamidreza Arasteh
Mohammadsadegh Sepasian
Vahid Vahidinasab
author_sort Hamidreza Arasteh
title Toward a Smart Distribution System Expansion Planning by Considering Demand Response Resources
title_short Toward a Smart Distribution System Expansion Planning by Considering Demand Response Resources
title_full Toward a Smart Distribution System Expansion Planning by Considering Demand Response Resources
title_fullStr Toward a Smart Distribution System Expansion Planning by Considering Demand Response Resources
title_full_unstemmed Toward a Smart Distribution System Expansion Planning by Considering Demand Response Resources
title_sort toward a smart distribution system expansion planning by considering demand response resources
publisher University of Mohaghegh Ardabili
series Journal of Operation and Automation in Power Engineering
issn 2322-4576
2423-4567
publishDate 2015-12-01
description This paper presents a novel concept of "smart distribution system expansion planning (SDEP)" which expands the concept of demand response programs to be dealt with the long term horizon time. The proposed framework, integrates demand response resources (DRRs) as virtual distributed generation (VDG) resources into the distribution expansion planning. The main aim of this paper is to develop and initial test of the proposed model of SDEP to include DRRs which are one of the most important components to construct smart grid. SDEP is modeled mathematically as an optimization problem and solved using particle swarm optimization algorithm. The objective function of the optimization problem is to minimize the total cost of lines’ installation, maintenance, demand response persuasion, energy losses as well as reliability. Furthermore, the problem is subject to the constraints including radiality and connectivity of the distribution system, permissible voltage levels, the capacity of lines, and the maximum penetration level of demand response. Based on two sample test systems, the simulation results confirmed that the consideration of DRRs simultaneously with distribution system expansion can have economical profit for distribution planners.
topic Demand response resources
Distribution expansion planning
Smart grid
url http://joape.uma.ac.ir/article_371_26e0a8855d5900f1faab69dfb09aef90.pdf
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