Planning and development of the medium voltage distribution grid in the area Elektrojug for the period 2011-2031.

Abstract

In this study, a proposal for the development of the distribution network is given based on the current situation and the forecasted growth of consumption in the considered area. The development plan is based on a detailed model of the MV power network and contains detailed development guidelines for five-year periods. For the distribution network, a forecast of the increase in consumption was made based on historical trends and plans for the realization of new larger consumer facilities. As part of the development plans for the distribution network, the approximate costs of the realization of certain variants of development are also given. Based on the analytical-hierarchical method, an analysis of the dynamics of the transition to 20 kV operating voltage of certain distribution units (distribution plants and offices) was performed.

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Ranko Goić
Ranko Goić
Full Professor | Department of Power Grids and Substations

Full professor at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Naval Architecture in Split exeperienced in transmission and distribution networks, renewable energy sources (RES), power system planing and economics

Josip Vasilj
Josip Vasilj
Associate Professor | Department of Power Grids and Substations

Researcher and Associate Professor at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Naval Architecture in Split, where he teaches courses related to engineering economics, power system analysis, power grids and machine learning. His research focus is the application of advanced numerical methods to problems in the analysis and planning of power system operations.

Damir Jakus
Damir Jakus
Full Professor | Department of Power Grids and Substations

Researcher and a full professor at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture in Split. His research interests include power system optimization and planning, RES integration, electricity market modeling.