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Discover Ludwig"line congestion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where there are too many people or vehicles trying to use a limited space. For example, "The line congestion in the streets of downtown has caused major traffic delays."
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We compute the residual demand function for each generator, taking explicitly into account the issue of transmission line congestion.
As transmission line congestion can occur under some conditions, a modified version of the proposed control scheme is also proposed to prevent this problem.
Mr. Dworman's only exchange with Mr. Martin was a clash at a public business association meeting over line congestion, but there is history between the owners of the Cellar and the Stand.
Thus, the assumption of a single line congestion after the attack is quite reasonable and valid for analytical purposes.
This is because transmission line congestion is effectively relieved, enabling the electricity network to accommodate much more wind power generation.
According to Case 2B, 60 MW DGs at buses 9, 8, 10 will not alleviate the transmission line congestion.
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Transmission line congestions and generation capacity inadequacy could be caused under this circumstance.
With the current increase of distributed generation in distribution networks, line congestions and PQ issues are expected to increase.
This paper presents a probabilistic model to reduce the probability of line congestions and voltage violations in a smart grid located in a radial distribution network.
A more general framework to involve multiple line congestions would be referred to a future work.
In addition, most dispatch time periods in a real-time market have only a few line congestions or no congestion.
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