Abstract

There is growing concern regarding generation adequacy within the power system industry. The ever-increasing injection of intermittent renewable resources makes it harder than before to estimate the reliability of modern power systems using traditional approaches. This paper develops a framework for estimating the reliability of modern power systems that have considerable levels of wind power generation. Monte Carlo simulation is applied using a very efficient importance sampling technique based on the cross-entropy method as well as the Copula theory. Tailor-made importance sampling functions for conventional generation, load, and wind power generation drastically reduce the number of samples required to estimate reliability parameters of interest. The methodology enables simulation of multi-area power systems with considerable amount of correlated wind power generation in each of the different areas. Simulation results confirm the efficiency as well as the accuracy of the proposed method and show that it is orders of magnitude faster than crude Monte Carlo simulation.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call