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The Optimization Model for Electric System Emergency Facility Storage and Transportation Considering Information Credibility

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  • Guan Wang
  • Huan-Huan Li
  • Li-Wei Ju
  • Zhong-Fu Tan
  • Chuang Deng
  • Jun-Yong Liu

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When dealing with power system emergency caused by natural disaster, information survey is the important foundation of emergency power supply and repair. The information credibility would directly inflect the credibility and timeliness of electric system emergency work. Therefore, this paper starts the study from the point of information credibility and sets minimizing total cost and loss as the objective function, taking time constraint, transportation road constraint, information credibility constraint, and the parameters of different facilities into consideration and building a location and storage optimization model for electric system emergency facility. And a corresponding facility transportation model was built considering the power loss in demand points. The simulation result shows that the models proposed by this paper could satisfy the requirement of information credibility, improve the adaptability to demand change, and cut down total cost and loss.

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  • Guan Wang & Huan-Huan Li & Li-Wei Ju & Zhong-Fu Tan & Chuang Deng & Jun-Yong Liu, 2016. "The Optimization Model for Electric System Emergency Facility Storage and Transportation Considering Information Credibility," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2016, pages 1-11, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:8262136
    DOI: 10.1155/2016/8262136
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