A Study on the Impact of Distance-Based Value Loss on Transmission Network Power Flow Using Synthetic Networks

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This paper presents a methodology for rapid generation of synthetic transmission networks and uses it to investigate how a transmission distance-based value loss affects the overall grid power flow. The networks are created with a graph theory-based method and compared to existing energy systems. The power production is located on these synthetic networks by solving a facility location optimization problem with variable distance-based value losses. Next, AC power flow is computed for a snapshot of each network using the Newton–Raphson method and the transmission grid power flow is analyzed. The presented method enables rapid analysis of several grid topologies and offers a way to compare the effects of production incentives and renewable energy policies in different network conditions.

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Rantaniemi, J., Jääskeläinen, J., Lassila, J., & Honkapuro, S. (2022). A Study on the Impact of Distance-Based Value Loss on Transmission Network Power Flow Using Synthetic Networks. Energies, 15(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/en15020423

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