Reliability assessment of restructured power systems using reliability network equivalent and pseudo-sequential simulation techniques
This paper presents a technique to evaluate reliability of a restructured power system with a bilateral market. The proposed technique is based on the combination of the reliability network equivalent and pseudo-sequential simulation approaches. The reliability network equivalent techniques have bee...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-942902019-12-06T18:53:43Z Reliability assessment of restructured power systems using reliability network equivalent and pseudo-sequential simulation techniques Ding, Yi Wang, Peng Goel, Lalit Billinton, Roy Karki, Rajesh School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Electric power::Production, transmission and distribution This paper presents a technique to evaluate reliability of a restructured power system with a bilateral market. The proposed technique is based on the combination of the reliability network equivalent and pseudo-sequential simulation approaches. The reliability network equivalent techniques have been implemented in the Monte Carlo simulation procedure to reduce the computational burden of the analysis. Pseudo-sequential simulation has been used to increase the computational efficiency of the non-sequential simulation method and to model the chronological aspects of market trading and system operation. Multi-state Markov models for generation and transmission systems are proposed and implemented in the simulation. A new load shedding scheme is proposed during generation inadequacy and network congestion to minimize the load curtailment. The IEEE reliability test system (RTS) is used to illustrate the technique. Accepted version 2011-10-07T08:35:42Z 2019-12-06T18:53:43Z 2011-10-07T08:35:42Z 2019-12-06T18:53:43Z 2007 2007 Journal Article Ding, Y., Wang, P., Goel, L., Billinton, R., & Karki, R. (2007). Reliability assessment of restructured powersystems using reliability network equivalent and pseudo-sequential simulation techniques. Electric Power Systems Research, 77(12), 1665-1671. 0378-7796 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/94290 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/7183 10.1016/j.epsr.2006.11.010 en Electric power systems research Copyrights Elsevier. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/epsr 7 p. |
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This paper presents a technique to evaluate reliability of a restructured power system with a bilateral market. The proposed technique is based on the combination of the reliability network equivalent and pseudo-sequential simulation approaches. The reliability network equivalent techniques have been implemented in the Monte Carlo simulation procedure to reduce the computational burden of the analysis. Pseudo-sequential simulation has been used to increase the computational efficiency of the non-sequential simulation method and to model the chronological aspects of market trading and system operation. Multi-state Markov models for generation and transmission systems are proposed and implemented in the simulation. A new load shedding scheme is proposed during generation inadequacy and network congestion to minimize the load curtailment. The IEEE reliability test system (RTS) is used to illustrate the technique. |
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