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A New Global Solver for Transmission Expansion Planning With AC Network Model
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2021
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Mathematical ProgrammingEngineeringConstrained OptimizationNonlinear OptimizationGrid OptimizationOperations ResearchSystems EngineeringActep ProblemCombinatorial OptimizationSecure Power SystemPower SystemsAc Network ModelComputer EngineeringPower System OptimizationPower NetworkUnit CommitmentSmart GridEnergy ManagementElectrical TransmissionTransmission Expansion PlanningLinear ProgrammingNew Global SolverElectric Power Distribution
To design a reliable and secure power system, it is necessary to have enough transmission capacity. The solution of transmission expansion planning (TEP) problem determines cost-optimal investment in future transmission equipment. In this paper, we propose a new global solver, named Global-TEP, for the TEP problem with an AC network representation (ACTEP), which is a mixed-integer nonlinear programming problem. The proposed solver is based on second-order cone relaxation, enhanced relaxation tightening constraints, and optimization-based/feasibility-based bound tightening techniques. Multiple enhanced relaxation tightening constraints are incorporated into the mixed-integer second-order cone relaxation of TEP in order to obtain a very strong relaxation as the lower bounding problem. In addition, a novel feasibility-based bound tightening technique is proposed to tighten the bounds of decision variables in a considerably short runtime. Finally, introducing a novel application of optimization-based bound tightening technique, Global-TEP is constructed that can solve the ACTEP problem efficiently with a guaranteed optimality gap. As illustrated by numerical case studies, Global-TEP is more scalable, more flexible, and much faster than the available global solvers.
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