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Decision-Making for Crisis Management of Power Distribution Networks

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  • Amir Hossein JAHANIKIA
  • Vahidreza YOUSEFI
  • Ehsan MEHRABANFAR
  • Negar KAVOOSI KHOSROWSHAHII

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This paper suggests a model to solve crises in power distribution network by using spreadsheets in order to make an optimum decision in this regard. Importance of crisis management in power distribution network is investigated from various aspects. Reductions in off times and immediate returns of power, as well as undistributed energy along subscribers` satisfaction are parameters considered in crisis management power distribution network. This paper solves a case about this issue by spreadsheets in order to provide a new model for decision makers to facilitate solving these kinds of problems.

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  • Amir Hossein JAHANIKIA & Vahidreza YOUSEFI & Ehsan MEHRABANFAR & Negar KAVOOSI KHOSROWSHAHII, 2015. "Decision-Making for Crisis Management of Power Distribution Networks," Informatica Economica, Academy of Economic Studies - Bucharest, Romania, vol. 19(4), pages 5-12.
  • Handle: RePEc:aes:infoec:v:19:y:2015:i:4:p:5-12
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