Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Y. Li, S. Córdova, A. MoreiraM. Heleno, «Netload Range Cost Curves for Coordinated Transmission-Distribution Planning Under DER Growth Uncertainty, » in IEEE Transactions on Energy Markets, Policy and Regulation, doi: 10.1109/TEMPR.2025.3638837. (2025)

Netload Range Cost Curves for Coordinated Transmission-Distribution Planning Under DER Growth Uncertainty

Revista : IEEE Transactions on Energy Markets Policy and Regulation (WoS)
Volumen : Early Access
Páginas : 1-15
Tipo de publicación : Otros Ir a publicación

Abstract

The increasing penetration of distributed energy resources (DERs) requires better coordination between transmission and distribution (T&D) planning to ensure system security and cost efficiency. However, misaligned planning horizons, computational burdens, and privacy concerns hinder effective coordination, leading to either underutilized resources caused by overinvestments or reliability risks due to underinvestment. To address this challenge, we introduce netload range cost curves (NRCCs), a novel approach for managing long-term DER growth uncertainty through T&D coordination, while preserving existing data-sharing and regulatory structures. NRCCs provide pairs of (i) peak substation netload guarantees and (ii) corresponding distribution upgrade options and costs, enabling their seamless integration into transmission planning workflows. To compute NRCCs efficiently, we develop a transmission-aware distribution network planning (TADNP), which is subsequently integrated to an iterative computation procedure. These NRCCs are then embedded into an NRCC-informed transmission planning model to enable resource-efficient coordination. We illustrate our proposed approach with a case study based on realistic distribution and transmission systems in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. Our results indicate the possibility of dramatic savings in transmission investments by incorporating the proposed NRCC-integrated T&D coordination framework.