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Theoretically optimal location of a distribution substation

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Hello, 
I have the following problem with the preliminary design stage of a residential area:

The software I use can calculate a theoretically optimal location of a distribution substation for low-voltage networks. This place is calculated as a "center of power demand" or "center of gravity" of electrical consumers.

If the substation locates in this optimal place, we can design 0.4kV distribution feeders with a minimum length and power losses in low-voltage feeders are minimal. 

I understand it’s almost impossible to put it exactly there, and I consider some sites nearby. But the architect believes that this is unacceptable in terms of landscape design and wants to place the substation in a far corner.

Who should be the arbiter in this situation?  DNO representative takes a neutral position.  Local authorities are completely on architect side, they do not care that long power cables will heat the atmosphere for many years to come.

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    Dear colleagues, sorry. I finally understood where the misunderstanding came from.  I had to make the right explanations for the pictures.

    There are no overhead lines and no single feeders on the plan above. There are no overhead lines in this project.

    The picture above shows the result of the MeteorSPEC's work - the cartogram of consumers (circle area is proportional to power demand) and the procedure of determination of theoretically optimal location of a substation.

    Currently designed cable routes are located as follows:
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  • Former Community Member
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    Dear colleagues, sorry. I finally understood where the misunderstanding came from.  I had to make the right explanations for the pictures.

    There are no overhead lines and no single feeders on the plan above. There are no overhead lines in this project.

    The picture above shows the result of the MeteorSPEC's work - the cartogram of consumers (circle area is proportional to power demand) and the procedure of determination of theoretically optimal location of a substation.

    Currently designed cable routes are located as follows:
    0f4abc065c1e559ed8725a6d23abbcf1-original-image.png

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