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An LP-based optimal power flow for transmission losses and generator reactive margins minimization

E. Lobato, L. Rouco, M.I. Navarrete, R. Casanova, G. López

IEEE PowerTech Conference - PowerTech 2001, Porto (Portugal). 10-13 September 2001


Summary:
This paper describes a mixed-integer linear programming optimal power flow. The objective function consists of minmizing transmission losses and generator reactive outputs. The problem constraints are the power flow equations and the bounds of the power system variables (generator reactive outputs, bus voltages, transformer taps branch power flows). The proposed method is an iterative process that linearizes in each iteration both the objetive function and the constraints. In addition, the objective function is represented by a set of tangent cuts. The discrete nature of shunt reactors and capacitors is modeled by integer variables. The performance of the method is illustrated in an actual scenario of the Spanish power system.


Keywords: Optimal power flow, linear programming, reactive power dispatch


DOI: DOI icon https://doi.org/10.1109/PTC.2001.964894

Publication date: 2001-09-10.



Citation:
E. Lobato, L. Rouco, M.I. Navarrete, R. Casanova, G. López, An LP-based optimal power flow for transmission losses and generator reactive margins minimization, IEEE PowerTech Conference - PowerTech 2001, Porto (Portugal). 10-13 September 2001.

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