Title :
Transmission expansion under uncertainty in the Chilean System via Minmax Regret with GA
Author :
Charlin, Daniel ; Rudnick, Hugh ; Araneda, Juan Carlos
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., Pontificia Univ. Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile
Abstract :
Transmission planning has been broadly studied through the development of minimum cost models, adapting to the forecasts of generator and consumer requirements. This research considers that a single planner determines the transmission system expansion, while the generation expansion is decided by different independent market agents, and generation supply becomes an uncertainty, hampering the planner´s decision making. Under this context, the planner´s and the generation market agents´ individual decisions are in a constant struggle because the planner does not decide installing a line unless there is certainty that a power station will be installed, and vice versa. The methodology proposed develops a dynamic expansion model that minimizes the maximum regret, allowing the definition of a robust transmission system expansion. In addition, a heuristic tool is used through genetic algorithms to provide the planner with a ranking of the best configurations. The tool proposed will be useful for the planner, allowing to decide considering the uncertainty of the decisions of the generation market agents.
Keywords :
decision making; genetic algorithms; load forecasting; power markets; power transmission planning; Chilean system; GA; consumer requirements; decision making; dynamic expansion model; generator forecasts; genetic algorithms; independent market agents; transmission planning; transmission system expansion; Abstracts; Adaptation models; Electrical engineering; Genetic algorithms; Planning; Robustness; Uncertainty; Decision analysis; genetic algorithms; minmax regret; transmission planning under uncertainty;
Journal_Title :
Latin America Transactions, IEEE (Revista IEEE America Latina)
DOI :
10.1109/TLA.2015.7069094