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BL
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Record Number
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889088
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Title & Author
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Electric distribution network planning /\ Farhad Shahnia, Ali Arefi, Gerard Ledwich, editors.
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Publication Statement
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Singapore :: Springer,, [2018]
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Series Statement
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Power systems
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (xvi, 381 pages) :: illustrations
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ISBN
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9789811070563
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: 9811070563
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9789811070556
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9811070555
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Contents
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Intro; Preface; Reviewers; Contents; About the Editors; Abbreviations; 1 Distribution System Expansion Planning; Abstract; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Deterministic Model; 1.2.1 Objective Function and Cost-Related Terms; 1.2.2 Kirchhoff's Laws and Operational Limits; 1.2.3 Investment and Utilization Constraints; 1.2.4 Radiality Constraints; 1.2.5 Mixed-Integer Linear Formulation; 1.3 Stochastic Programming Model; 1.3.1 Uncertainty Modeling; 1.3.2 Objective Function and Cost-Related Terms; 1.3.3 Kirchhoff's Laws and Operational Limits; 1.3.4 Investment and Utilization Constraints
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1.3.5 Radiality Constraints1.3.6 Mixed-Integer Linear Formulation; 1.4 Numerical Results; Appendix; Indices; Sets; Parameters; Variables; References; 2 Static and Dynamic Convex Distribution Network Expansion Planning; Abstract; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Time Framework; 2.3 AC Power Flow in Electric Distribution Networks; 2.4 Convex Model for the EDNEP Problem; 2.4.1 Capacitor Bank Model; 2.4.2 Voltage Regulator Model; 2.4.3 Static Convex EDNEP Model; 2.4.4 Dynamic Convex EDNEP Model; 2.5 Numerical Results; 2.5.1 Data Specifications; 2.5.2 Static Test Case; 2.5.3 Dynamic Test Case; Appendix; Sets
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3.5 Distributed Generation3.5.1 Renewable DG; 3.6 Energy Storage Devices; 3.6.1 BESS Operation; 3.7 Voltage and Reactive Power Control Devices; 3.7.1 Capacitor Banks; 3.7.2 On-Load Tap Changers and Voltage Regulators; 3.8 Mathematical Framework Application in Control Approaches; 3.8.1 Electric Vehicle Charging Coordination Problem; 3.8.2 Voltage Control Problem; 3.9 Comparative Overview and Discussion; Appendix 1: Piecewise Linearization Technique; Appendix 2: Multi-period and Multi-scenario Extension; Appendix 3: Estimated Steady-State Operation Point; References
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4 Multi-stage Primary-Secondary Planning Considering Wholesale-Retail MarketsAbstract; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Problem Modelling and Formulation; 4.2.1 First Stage Problem Formulation; 4.2.2 Second Stage Problem Formulation; 4.2.3 Third Stage Problem Formulation; 4.2.4 Fourth Stage Problem Formulation; 4.3 Solution Algorithm; 4.4 Numerical Results; Appendix; References; 5 Multi-agent Based Planning Considering the Behavior of Individual End-Users; Abstract; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The Application of Multi-agent Systems in the Distribution Grid Planning; 5.3 Simulation Environment
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ParametersDecision Variables; References; 3 Mathematical Optimization of Unbalanced Networks with Smart Grid Devices; Abstract; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Mathematical Representation of Unbalanced Electric Distribution Networks; 3.2.1 Current-Based Mathematical Formulation; 3.2.2 Power-Based Mathematical Formulation; 3.2.3 Performance and Accuracy; 3.3 Operational Constraints; 3.3.1 Voltage Magnitude; 3.3.2 Circuit Currents; 3.3.3 Transformer Capacity; 3.4 Load Representation; 3.4.1 Type of Loads: Voltage Dependent Load Models; 3.4.2 Special Loads: Plug-In Electric Vehicles
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Abstract
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This book highlights the latest research advances in the planning and management of electric distribution networks. It addresses various aspects of distribution network management including planning, operation, customer engagement, and technology accommodation. Given the importance of electric distribution networks in power delivery systems, effectively planning and managing them are vital to satisfying technical, economic, and customer requirements. A new planning and management philosophy, techniques, and methods are essential to handling uncertainties associated with the integration of renewable-based distributed generation, demand forecast, and customer needs. This book covers topics on managing the capacity of distribution networks, while also addressing the future needs of electric systems. The efficient and economical operation of distribution networks is an essential aspect of ensuring the effective use of resources. Accordingly, this book addresses operation and control approaches and techniques suitable for future distribution networks.
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Subject
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Electric power distribution.
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Subject
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Electric power transmission.
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Subject
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Electric power distribution.
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Subject
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Electric power transmission.
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Subject
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TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING-- Mechanical.
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Dewey Classification
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621.319/2
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LC Classification
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TK3001
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Added Entry
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Arefi, Ali
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Ledwich, Gerard
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Lich, Gerard
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Shahnia, Farhad
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