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Adaptive Transmission Planning: Implementing a New Paradigm for Managing Economic Risks in Grid Expansion

Authors: Hobbs, Benjamin F; Xu, Qingyu; Ho, Jonathan; Donohoo, Pearl; Kasina, Saamrat; Ouyang, Jasmine; Park, Sang Woo; +2 Authors
Hobbs, Benjamin F; Xu, Qingyu; Ho, Jonathan; Donohoo, Pearl; Kasina, Saamrat; Ouyang, Jasmine; Park, Sang Woo; Eto, Joseph; Satyal, Vijay;
Abstract
The problem of whether, where, when, and what types of transmission facilities to build in terms of minimizing costs and maximizing net economic benefits has been a challenge for the power industry from the beginning-ever since Thomas Edison debated whether to create longer dc distribution lines (with their high losses) or build new power stations in expanding his urban markets. Today?s planning decisions are far more complex, as grids cover the continent and new transmission, generation, and demand-side technologies emerge.
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United States
Related Organizations
- University of California System United States
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory United States
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory United States
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory United States
- Brattle Group United States
Keywords
Energy, Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Energy, Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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