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Smart Grid Topology Designs
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Date Issued
2019-06-12
Date Available
2019-07-08T11:00:04Z
Abstract
This paper addresses supports for evolving design demands of electricity low voltage networks in urban areas. Innovations in how electricity is generated and supplied are required to support transformation of energy systems in response to climate change. We describe a MIP model to support grid upgrade decisions in the context of an energy community in an existing urban setting. We evaluate the MIP model on an adaption of an IEEE radial network benchmark instance augmented with geographic data. We present interesting computational results which suggest additional arcs to be added. Our results highlight potential research opportunities for the network optimisation community to facilitate the desired energy systems transformation challenge.
Type of Material
Conference Publication
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OpenProceedings.org
Start Page
49
End Page
53
Copyright (Published Version)
2018 the Authors
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Part of
Darties, B., Poss, M. (eds.). Proceedings of the International Network Optimization Conference (INOC), June 12-14, 2019
Conference Details
INOC 2019: 9th International Network Optimization Conference (INOC), Avignon, France, 12-14 June 2019
ISSN
2510-7437
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