Zhen Fang, Mingqiang Wang, Jianying Li, Zhixin Wang
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Abstract
Urban distribution network planning is an important distribution network planning problem which needs to consider the street layout and block loads. Traditionally, the load within a block area is taken as a single load point. In this paper, a new urban distribution network planning model is proposed. The location and sizing of substations, and the routing and capacity of distribution power lines are simultaneously optimized. The load in a block is distributed to the surrounding segments, and then distributed to the adjacent junctions of the segments. The model belongs to a mixed integer linear programming problem and it can be solved by state-of-art commercial solver. The validity and effectiveness of the proposed model are illustrated by case studies.