Affiliation:
1. Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
2. Ecole Centrale Paris – Supelec, Paris, France
Abstract
Two applications of multi-objective genetic algorithms to the analysis and optimization of electrical transmission networks are reported to show the potential of these combinatorial optimization schemes in the treatment of highly interconnected, complex systems. In a first case study, an analysis of the topological structure of an electrical power transmission system in the literature is carried out to identify the most important group of elements of different sizes in the network. The importance is quantified in terms of group closeness centrality. In the second case study, an optimization method is developed for identifying strategies of expansion of an electrical transmission network by addition of new lines of connection which are optimally identified with respect to the objective of improving the transmission reliability, while limiting the investment cost.
Subject
Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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