Power distribution system planning with GIS consideration

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This paper proposes a method for solving radial distribution system planning problems taking into account geographical information. The proposed method can automatically determine appropriate location and size of a substation, routing of feeders, and sizes of conductors while satisfying all constraints, i.e. technical constraints (voltage drop and thermal limit) and geographical constraints (obstacle, existing infrastructure, and high-cost passages). Sequential quadratic programming (SQP) and minimum path algorithm (MPA) are applied to solve the planning problem based on net price value (NPV) consideration. In addition this method integrates planner's experience and optimization process to achieve an appropriate practical solution. The proposed method has been tested with an actual distribution system, from which the results indicate that it can provide satisfactory plans. © 2009 The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan.

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Wattanasophon, S., & Eua-Arporn, B. (2009). Power distribution system planning with GIS consideration. IEEJ Transactions on Power and Energy, 129(8), 984–990. https://doi.org/10.1541/ieejpes.129.984

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