Print Email Facebook Twitter Long trem transmission expansion planning for Nigerian deregulated power system: A system approach Title Long trem transmission expansion planning for Nigerian deregulated power system: A system approach Author Egeruoh, C.C. Contributor Andres Ramos, G. (mentor) Faculty Technology, Policy and Management Department Multi Actor Systems Date 2012-07-11 Abstract Nigerian suffers from inadequate electricity supply of which her transmission capacity is a major factor. Having deregulated her power system recently , systems planning( generation and transmission) becomes a chicken and egg problem of which its coordination is a complex socio-technical issue. In an effort to approach this problem ,TEPES ( a long term transmission expansion model developed in IIT, Upcomillas , Spain), was used in this thesis to design a tactical transmission expansion plan that will be indicative for both optimal power wheeling capacity and better generator placement up to year 2030. This approach considered the expected generation mix in the Nigerian energy policy. Subject Optimizationsocio-technical problemtransmission expansion planningbenders decomposition To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:64606bb7-ce5c-42dd-aa25-7c1045ef3f80 Access restriction Campus only Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2012 Egeruoh, C.C. Files PDF Thesis_Final_Chigo.pdf 19.21 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:64606bb7-ce5c-42dd-aa25-7c1045ef3f80/datastream/OBJ/view