Abstract

As illustrated in Chap. 1 , the energy interaction can cause failure propagation between gas and electricity systems, which can have great impacts on the risk levels of integrated electricity and gas systems (IEGS). In the previous studies, risk assessment techniques of power systems have been well developed during the past few decades (Billinton and Allan in Reliability evaluation of power systems, Plenum, New York, NY, USA, 1996;Singh and Billinton in System reliability, modelling and evaluation, Hutchinson, London, 1977;). However, these conventional techniques are more focused on studying the risk of the power system itself and usually ignore the coupled relationship between the power system and NGS.

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