Reliability and Risk Evaluation of Wind Integrated Power Systems

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The world is witnessing a rapid growth in wind and other renewable based electricity generation due to environmental concerns associated with electricity generation from the conventional sources. Wind power behaves quite differently than conventional electric power generating units due to its intermittent and diffuse nature. System planners and operators face the variability and uncertainty of wind power availability, and therefore, encounter considerable challenges in making decisions to maintain the adequacy and security of wind integrated power systems. This volume intends to bring out the original research work of researchers from academia and industry in understanding, quantifying and managing the risks associated with the uncertainty in wind variability in order to plan and operate a modern power system integrated with a significant proportion of wind power generation with an acceptable level of reliability. Accurate modeling of wind power variability and proper incorporation of the models in reliability and risk evaluation is very important for the planning and operation of electric power systems, and will play a crucial role in defining the requirement of various types of resources and services, such as storage and ancillary services in power systems.

Author(s): Brandon Heath, Charles Tyson, John Lawhorn (auth.), Roy Billinton, Rajesh Karki, Ajit Kumar Verma (eds.)
Series: Reliable and Sustainable Electric Power and Energy Systems Management
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer India
Year: 2013

Language: English
Pages: 128
Tags: Environmental Economics; Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk; Renewable and Green Energy; Energy Harvesting; Energy Economics

Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Determining Capacity Credit for Wind Used in MISO Resource Adequacy....Pages 1-11
Wind Power Scenario Tree Tool: Development and Methodology....Pages 13-27
Probabilistic Ramp Detection and Forecasting for Wind Power Prediction....Pages 29-44
Application of Hourly Time Series Models in Day-ahead Wind Power Commitment....Pages 45-58
Probabilistic Guarantees for the N-1 Security of Systems with Wind Power Generation....Pages 59-73
Adequacy and Security Measures in Integrated Intermittent Renewable Generation Systems....Pages 75-89
Representation of Wind and Load Correlation in Non-Sequential Monte Carlo Reliability Evaluation....Pages 91-106
Composite Reliability Assessment of Power Systems with Large Penetration of Renewable Sources....Pages 107-128