Abstract

A service-oriented architectural (SOA) model is proposed for power system reliability analysis especially for generating capacity adequacy evaluation. Generating system adequacy evaluation is performed to evaluate the ability of the system generating capacity to meet the total system demand. The proposed SOA model is composed of generation system reliability (GSR) service provider, power system service registry and service requester. The data pertaining to power system reliability analysis are represented in extensible markup language (XML) for exchanging the reliability data among the users and service providers. The GSR service provider describes the reliability evaluation services and publishes them to the power system service registry. The calling sequences of reliability evaluation services along with required data are configured as SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) messages and the proposed SOA model communicates between the service provider and the service requester with formally defined messages. The proposed model for generating system reliability analysis is highly distributed and has inherent features such as scalability and flexibility and provides a loosely coupled environment for power system reliability analysis.

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