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Transmission expansion planning considering the deployment of energy storage systems
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Distributed Energy SystemUnit CommitmentElectrical EngineeringNew FormulationEngineeringStorage SystemsSmart GridEnergy EfficiencyEnergy ManagementEnergy OptimizationFictitious CostsComputer EngineeringHome Energy StorageSystems EngineeringTransmission Expansion PlanningEnergy Storage SystemEnergy Distribution
In the current study, the costs and benefits of deploying energy storage system (ESS) are discussed, and the role of ESS in transmission expansion planning (TEP) is investigated. Based on the classical formulation of TEP, a new formulation is developed considering the simultaneous addition of new circuits and installation of ESS. The fictitious costs of ESS are set instead of actual costs in the proposed model, which can be used to determine the site and size of ESS for transmission investment reduction. The whole formulation is a mixed-integer linear programming problem and can be solved by the well-developed algorithms. The proposed TEP method, which considers the optimal deployment of ESS, has been simulated on three test systems. Test results show the effectiveness of the proposed method and illustrate the potential of installing ESS to reduce network investment costs.
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