M. V. F. Pereira, L.M.V.G. Pinto, S. Cunha, G. Oliveira
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A Decomposition Approach To Automated Generation/Transmission Expansion Planning
This paper describes a model for automated generation/transmission expansion to be used in longterm system planning studies. The network is represented either by a transportation model or by a linearized power flow model. The solution technique is based on Benders decomposition, maximum flow algorithms and linear programming/optimal dispatch models. Case studies with the system of Southern Brazil are presented and discussed.