Affiliation:
1. South China University of Technology
Abstract
110kV substation’s location and supply area is the crux of the coordination planning for main and distribution network. In this paper, an approach to the coordinated planning of the main grid and distribution network is proposed, which is based on improved weighted Steiner minimum spanning tree theory. This paper will analysis the basic properties of substation firstly, make the definition of Load Weight Coefficient, then use a bound circle to delineate the optimization area. At last, make Load Weight Coefficient as weight, use improved weighted Steiner minimum spanning tree theory to determine the final location of substation. Actual examples show that, in favor of coordinated planning, this method result is obviously better than traditional model’s.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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