Transmission Expansion Planning Outside the Box: A Bilevel Approach
Ever since the beginning of the liberalization process of the energy sector and the arrival of electricity markets, decision-making has gone away from centralized planners and has become the responsibility of many different entities such as market operato
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nsmission Expansion Planning: The Network Challenges of the Energy Transition
Transmission Expansion Planning: The Network Challenges of the Energy Transition
Sara Lumbreras • Hamdi Abdi • Andrés Ramos Editors
Transmission Expansion Planning: The Network Challenges of the Energy Transition
Editors Sara Lumbreras Institute for Research in Technology (IIT), ICAI School of Engineering Comillas Pontifical University Madrid, Spain
Hamdi Abdi Engineering Faculty, Electrical Engineering Department Razi University Kermanshah, Iran
Andrés Ramos Institute for Research in Technology (IIT), ICAI School of Engineering Comillas Pontifical University Madrid, Spain
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Preface
The transmission network is a key element in the power system and is currently challenged by the deep transformation experienced by the energy sector. Namely the increase in renewable energy penetration and the integration of markets creates a need for new corridors and reinforcements to the existing grid. Besides, the Transmission Expansion Planning (TEP) problem is highly nonlinear and complex, as the physics of power flows and the idiosyncrasies of technological choices deeply influence network dynamics. This demands detailed modeling that should be balanced with manageable computation times. For this, a wide array of solution methods has been proposed in the literature. This book reviews the recent developments in the transmission planning context and puts them in context, providing a much-needed comprehensive perspective for both practitioners
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