Performance comparison of metaheuristics to solve the multi-stage transmission expansion planning problem

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This study presents a performance comparison of metaheuristics to solve transmission expansion planning (TEP) problems in power systems. The proposed methodology includes the search for the least cost solution, bearing in mind investments and operational costs related to ohmic transmission losses. The multi-stage nature of the TEP is also taken into consideration. Case studies on a small system and on a real sub-transmission network are presented and discussed.

Inspec keywords: power transmission planning

Other keywords: power systems; TEP; multistage transmission expansion planning problem; performance comparison

Subjects: Power system planning and layout; Power transmission, distribution and supply

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