Abstract:
Recently, electrical energy consumption has been increasing significantly as a
consequence of industry advancement and lifestyle quality improvement. To fulfill
future energy demand, the generation capacity has to be expanded. Previously, power
generation was essentially based on conventional units. But, because of some issues
related to the environment and economy, the permeation of renewable energy (RE)
resources in the electrical power system have been notably increased bringing
significant challenges to transmission expansion planning (TEP) issue due to
intermittent and unmanageable nature of the renewable resources. TEP is a mixed integer non-linear optimization problem. Where its essential aim is to determine the
optimum lines to be constructed in order to transmit the power and supply the current
and the predicted load in a reliable and economical way over the planning horizon.
This thesis proposes a methodology for solving the TEP problem with consideration
of wind farms integration into the power system. Where a hybrid heuristic optimization
approach (a mixture of backward and forward approach) is utilized to find the optimum
branches to be built for several scenarios of wind energy generation to show the impact
of the RE resources on the TEP. Moreover, both conditions normal and N-1
contingency are considered to ensure the robustness of the system against the
contingencies and check if it is able to withstand at least one contingency criterion.
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The proposed approach was applied to the 24-Bus IEEE Reliability Test System where
the optimal solutions of the different cases were obtained and the results confirmed
that penetration of wind farm does modify the optimal plan.
Keywords: Transmission expansion planning, renewable energy resources, wind
farms, forecasted load, uncertainty, IEEE-RTS, contingency N-1, optimization
techniques, hybrid approach
Description:
Master of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Institute of Graduate Studies and Research. Thesis (M.S.) - Eastern Mediterranean University, Faculty of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 2019. Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Reza Sirjani.