Pre-selection of the optimal sitting of phase-shifting transformers based on an optimization problem solved within a coordinated cross-border congestion management process

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The current European policy roadmap aims at forcing the TSOs to coordinate remedial actions used for relieving the congestions in the synchronous power system. In this paper, an optimization problem for coordinated congestion management is described and its results obtained for a real European use cases created in the H2020 EU-SysFlex project are presented. First of all, these results prove the feasibility of a central optimization problem for the coordination of the cross-border congestion management process. Next, the formulated optimization problem is used to tackle the issue of planning the investments in phase-shifting transformers (PSTs), for the purpose of increasing the efficiency/decreasing the cost of congestion management. Finally, this paper introduces two optimization-based indicators for pre-selecting the investment sites, which may be used to support the decision makers aiming at decreasing the costs of coordinated congestion management.

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Urresti-Padrón, E., Jakubek, M., Jaworski, W., & Kłos, M. (2020). Pre-selection of the optimal sitting of phase-shifting transformers based on an optimization problem solved within a coordinated cross-border congestion management process. Energies, 13(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/en13143748

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