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Determining the Optimal Location of Substations for Electric Distribution
Substation optimization involves positioning a substation(s) at the most suitable point with minimum cost. In this study, multiple data were collected from the Turkish Electric Distribution Incorporated Company (TEİAŞ) for the substation in the Eryaman region. The substations will be placed at straight points. Using the capacity of the substations, power, voltage drops, and service interruptions were calculated for a 10-year planning period. Each criterion represents one constraint. The established model serves the following objectives: determining the optimal point and size of the substations in the given planning period by minimizing costs and satisfying the demand of the sectors without service interruption. The model is solved in GAMS and optimal results are obtained. Our results demonstrate that by installing the two substations at the given locations the energy demand of the Eryaman region will be satisfied. To test the model’s applicability for larger systems, the number and the capacity of the substations and the transformers are increased. The results show that optimality has been maintained and that the model remains valid.
期刊介绍:
Croatian Operational Research Review (CRORR) is the journal which publishes original scientific papers from the area of operational research. The purpose is to publish papers from various aspects of operational research (OR) with the aim of presenting scientific ideas that will contribute both to theoretical development and practical application of OR. The scope of the journal covers the following subject areas: linear and non-linear programming, integer programing, combinatorial and discrete optimization, multi-objective programming, stohastic models and optimization, scheduling, macroeconomics, economic theory, game theory, statistics and econometrics, marketing and data analysis, information and decision support systems, banking, finance, insurance, environment, energy, health, neural networks and fuzzy systems, control theory, simulation, practical OR and applications. The audience includes both researchers and practitioners from the area of operations research, applied mathematics, statistics, econometrics, intelligent methods, simulation, and other areas included in the above list of topics. The journal has an international board of editors, consisting of more than 30 editors – university professors from Croatia, Slovenia, USA, Italy, Germany, Austria and other coutries.