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Gbadamosi et al., 2021 - Google Patents

A comparative analysis of generation and transmission expansion planning models for power loss minimization

Gbadamosi et al., 2021

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6083865969724884587
Author
Gbadamosi S
Nwulu N
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Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks

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In modern power systems, renewable energy resources are becoming more relevant due to their eco-friendly nature and sustainable electrification. Therefore, it is important to consider the effects of the renewable energy resources (RERs) on the generation expansion planning …
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