Abstract

The paper focuses on the research of typhoon disaster and its influence on power system security. A typhoon disaster simulation model is established to track the average impact of a large number of typhoon simulations in Guangdong province in China. The main parameters in the typhoon model includes typhoon frequency, landing position, approach angle, translation velocity, central pressure difference, radius to maximum wind, decay rate, wind field profile, etc. Then the typhoon simulation and power system risk assessment as well as the system loss evaluation are linked together. The results can provide a potential reference for the government policy makers as well as the power system planners and runners for power system risk assessment, planning and operation.

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