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Modelling and Analysing of Electricity Transmission Infrastructure of Ankara, Turkey: A Case Study on the Critical Line Scenarios

Year 2015, Volume: 28 Issue: 4, 587 - 597, 31.08.2015

Abstract

The use of electricity has been increasing constantly from past to now and there is a need of reliable transmission and distribution systems in order to provide continuous and balanced energy. Besides, traditional energy management systems have been forced to change as a result of increases in the usage of renewable energy resources and the efficiency of demand-side on the market. In this respect, power systems should be planned and operated, properly and the balance of generation-consumption should be ensured within the nominal voltage limits. In this study, initially, the current status of electricity infrastructure in Turkey is evaluated. Afterwards, the electricity transmission infrastructure of Ankara that is the capital city of Turkey is modelled by Digsilent program. The critical line scenarios are implemented on the electricity transmission infrastructure model developed. These scenarios are based on the period of maximum and minimum electricity demand and the effects of demand response in this period. As a result of grid analyses performed, several findings has been obtained about the impacts of different line scenarios on the transmission system, the optimization of grid voltage profile and the role of demand response on voltage regulation.

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Year 2015, Volume: 28 Issue: 4, 587 - 597, 31.08.2015

Abstract

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  • IEEE Recommended Practice for Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Analysis, IEEE Std 399-199, American National Standards Institute, August 1998.
  • L.R. Chamorro, A. Bernstein, J.Y. Boudec and M. Paolone, “A composable method for real-time control of active distribution networks with explicit power setpoints. Part II: Implementation and validation”, Electric Power Systems Research, vol. 125, pp. 265-280, August 2015.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Authors

Ramazan Bayindir

Mehmet Yesilbudak

Umut Cetinkaya

Publication Date August 31, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 28 Issue: 4

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APA Bayindir, R., Yesilbudak, M., & Cetinkaya, U. (2015). Modelling and Analysing of Electricity Transmission Infrastructure of Ankara, Turkey: A Case Study on the Critical Line Scenarios. Gazi University Journal of Science, 28(4), 587-597.
AMA Bayindir R, Yesilbudak M, Cetinkaya U. Modelling and Analysing of Electricity Transmission Infrastructure of Ankara, Turkey: A Case Study on the Critical Line Scenarios. Gazi University Journal of Science. December 2015;28(4):587-597.
Chicago Bayindir, Ramazan, Mehmet Yesilbudak, and Umut Cetinkaya. “Modelling and Analysing of Electricity Transmission Infrastructure of Ankara, Turkey: A Case Study on the Critical Line Scenarios”. Gazi University Journal of Science 28, no. 4 (December 2015): 587-97.
EndNote Bayindir R, Yesilbudak M, Cetinkaya U (December 1, 2015) Modelling and Analysing of Electricity Transmission Infrastructure of Ankara, Turkey: A Case Study on the Critical Line Scenarios. Gazi University Journal of Science 28 4 587–597.
IEEE R. Bayindir, M. Yesilbudak, and U. Cetinkaya, “Modelling and Analysing of Electricity Transmission Infrastructure of Ankara, Turkey: A Case Study on the Critical Line Scenarios”, Gazi University Journal of Science, vol. 28, no. 4, pp. 587–597, 2015.
ISNAD Bayindir, Ramazan et al. “Modelling and Analysing of Electricity Transmission Infrastructure of Ankara, Turkey: A Case Study on the Critical Line Scenarios”. Gazi University Journal of Science 28/4 (December 2015), 587-597.
JAMA Bayindir R, Yesilbudak M, Cetinkaya U. Modelling and Analysing of Electricity Transmission Infrastructure of Ankara, Turkey: A Case Study on the Critical Line Scenarios. Gazi University Journal of Science. 2015;28:587–597.
MLA Bayindir, Ramazan et al. “Modelling and Analysing of Electricity Transmission Infrastructure of Ankara, Turkey: A Case Study on the Critical Line Scenarios”. Gazi University Journal of Science, vol. 28, no. 4, 2015, pp. 587-9.
Vancouver Bayindir R, Yesilbudak M, Cetinkaya U. Modelling and Analysing of Electricity Transmission Infrastructure of Ankara, Turkey: A Case Study on the Critical Line Scenarios. Gazi University Journal of Science. 2015;28(4):587-9.