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Computing Necessary Conditions for Near-Optimality in Capacity Expansion Planning Problems

Published 29 Sep 2021 in math.OC, cs.SY, and eess.SY | (2109.14272v3)

Abstract: In power systems, large-scale optimisation problems are extensively used to plan for capacity expansion at the supra-national level. However, their cost-optimal solutions are often not exploitable by decision-makers who are preferably looking for features of solutions that can accommodate their different requirements. This paper proposes a generic framework for addressing this problem. It is based on the concept of the epsilon-optimal feasible space of a given optimisation problem and the identification of necessary conditions over this space. This framework has been developed in a generic case, and an approach for solving this problem is subsequently described for a specific case where conditions are constrained sums of variables. The approach is tested on a case study about capacity expansion planning of the European electricity network to determine necessary conditions on the minimal investments in transmission, storage and generation capacity.

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