Title :
Reliability evaluation of power system with large-scale wind farm integration using first-order reliability method
Author :
Do, M.T. ; Sprooten, Jonathan ; Clenet, S. ; Robyns, B.
Author_Institution :
Lab. d´Electrotech. et d´Electron. de Puissance (L2EP), Univ. of Lille Nord of France, Lille, France
fDate :
Aug. 30 2011-Sept. 1 2011
Abstract :
With the fast development of wind power, the reliability of power systems becomes more difficult to be evaluated. Grid operators are lacking tools for day-ahead decision making in presence of a high penetration of uncertain generation. Short-term power system reliability evaluation using Monte Carlo Simulation (MCS) is not feasible due to its high computation cost. This study proposes to use the First-Order Reliability Method (FORM), coupled with the law of total probability, for short-term reliability assessment of power systems with large amount of wind power. This method is much faster than the MCS and allows us to evaluate the probability of load shedding due to many causes: lack of production, voltage constraints, line congestion, etc. A reliability assessment is implemented on a medium-voltage regional network using day-ahead forecasts. Using the proposed method, the reliability assessment of the power system is done with the same accuracy and with a computing time greatly reduced. Test results of the proposed method are compared with those obtained from the MCS.
Keywords :
load shedding; power generation reliability; probability; wind power plants; FORM; MCS; Monte Carlo simulation; day-ahead decision making; day-ahead forecasts; first-order reliability method; large-scale wind farm integration; load shedding probability; medium-voltage regional network; short-term power system reliability evaluation; short-term reliability assessment; wind power development; Approximation methods; Power system reliability; Probability; Reliability theory; Wind power generation; Monte Carlo simulations; Power system reliability assessment; first-order reliability method; probabilistic study; wind power generation;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics and Applications (EPE 2011), Proceedings of the 2011-14th European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Birmingham
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-167-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-90-75815-15-3