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‘Transmission expansion planning under different uncertainties’
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This study aimed to determine the transmission expansion plan by considering the uncertainties in the electricity energy market. In the modelling and solution phase, the concept of cross-docking used in logistics and storage will be used, and the electrical conduction model will be created in the cross-docking logic light. With the help of the literature data, the problem will be solved with meta-heuristic method and transmission expansion plan will be established. Our work is aimed to be the interesting modelling work in the field of industrial engineering, addressing many uncertainties in the electricity market.
Keywords: ‘Transmission expansion planning, genetic algorithm, uncertainties, electricity, simulation’.
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Åženyiğit, E. (2018). ‘Transmission expansion planning under different uncertainties’. New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Humanities and Social Sciences, 4(10), 194–201. https://doi.org/10.18844/prosoc.v4i10.3075
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