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A methodology based on demand side management approaches for an optimal planning of MV-LV grid expansion in highly congested urban areas
2006
Nowadays, a renewed and growing interest is involving the Demand Side Management (DSM) techniques, since they are regarded as suitable tools in Distribution Networks planning. The following drivers trigger off this revitalisation: • The electric demand in urban contexts is growing beyond the expectations, owing to correspondingly increased needs of comfort (air-conditioning, indoor air quality, housekeeping, communication, etc.), which can be fulfilled through the electric end-uses with high quality, compliance with environmental regulations and competitive economic benefits. • This sudden higher pressure of the demand on the local Electric System is bound to force the Distributors to make …
Managing expert knowledge in water network expansion project implementation
2021
[EN] The implementation of expansion projects of water networks supplying growing cities is deemed to be a complex decision-making problem involving both technical aspects and expert knowledge. Management and control processes must rely on experts in the field whose know-how must be coupled with techniques able to deal with the natural subjectivity that affects input evaluations. Given the presence of many decision-making elements, the choice of proper hydraulic technical parameters may be linked to the main aspects of analysis requiring formal expert evaluation. In this contribution, the simulation of hydraulic indicators is integrated with a multi-criteria approach able to eventually dete…
Distraplan: a flexible tool for strategical planning of electrical distribution systems considering distributed generation.
2005
The paper here presented describes and shows DISTRAPLAN (Distribution Strategical Planning), software tool for strategical planning of distribu tion networks at Medium and Low voltage. The software aims at the identification and comparison of network configur ations, optimized in the long term with identification of special features in relation to the main technical-economical-environmental aspects, such as: the number of HV/MV and MV/LV substations, total length of the MV and LV lines and relevant sections, maximum required energy and power, instal lation and losses costs, etc. DISTRAPLAN, in both the main procedures into which it is articulated (strategical planning and evaluation of the …