Control of the economic adaptation in electrical energy distribution systems by means of a dynamic optimization model. Part II: Dynamic system de-adaptation control model and case study

The concept of Economically Adapted Distribution System, is based on the Neo-Classic Economics Paradigm.It is related only to the productive efficiency, which implies the expansion and operation of system with a minimum cost. It ignores the uncertainties, or it renders them a stochastic nature, whic...

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Autores principales: Shweickardt, Gustavo, Miranda, Vladimiro, Gimenez, Juan Manuel
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Escuela de Perfeccionamiento en Investigación Operativa 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/epio/article/view/20347
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Sumario:The concept of Economically Adapted Distribution System, is based on the Neo-Classic Economics Paradigm.It is related only to the productive efficiency, which implies the expansion and operation of system with a minimum cost. It ignores the uncertainties, or it renders them a stochastic nature, which they do not necessarily show to have. In this work a model to evaluate the De-adaptation System degree, in the regulatory control periods, is presented.The model, based in Multicriteria Optimization and non stochastic incertainties, suggest a change of paradigm from the approach of Incertainty and Risk proposed by Pos-Keynesianism. A strong difference between Static Optimization respect to Non Stochastic Dynamic, proposed in the Posibilistic Model, and a complete and new theoretical development, for application in a real Case of Study, are presented as important results and conclusions of this work. In this Second part of work, the development of De-adaptation System Degree Control Model and a Simulation of Complete Model in a Case of Study, are presented.