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Title: An approximated multi-state model for reliability evaluation of renewable generation
Authors: Kunjana Chaiamarit
Somboon Nuchprayoon
Authors: Kunjana Chaiamarit
Somboon Nuchprayoon
Keywords: Energy;Engineering
Issue Date: 29-Aug-2016
Abstract: © 2016 IEEE. Reliability evaluation of power generation system is complicated with the integration of renewable sources, especially wind turbine and photovoltaics, whose generation characteristics are intermittent and time-varying. The concept of equivalent forced outage rate is conventionally utilized to simplify the computation burden. It is proposed to apply a multi-state model to express the variable generation of renewable sources. Number of de-rated states and corresponding de-rated capacities can be simplified by considering the plant factor. It is claimed that a number of certain capacity states may be neglected. Generation system reliability may be evaluated using two classical indices: loss of load probability and expected energy not supplied.
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