Probabilistic Load Flow Considering Wind Generation Uncertainty

  • Aien M
  • Ramezani R
  • Mohsen Ghavami S
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Abstract

Renewable energy sources, such as wind, solar and hydro, are increasingly incorporated into power grids, as a direct consequence of energy and environmental issues. These types of energies are variable and intermittent by nature and their exploitation introduces uncertainties into the power grid. Therefore, probabilistic analysis of the system performance is of significant interest. This paper describes a new approach to Probabilistic Load Flow (PLF) by modifying the Two Point Estimation Method (2PEM) to cover some drawbacks of other currently used methods. The proposed method is examined using two case studies, the IEEE 9-bus and the IEEE 57-bus test systems. In order to justify the effectiveness of the method, numerical comparison with Monte Carlo Simulation (MCS) method is presented. Simulation results indicate that the proposed method significantly reduces the computational burden while maintaining a high level of accuracy. Moreover, that the unsymmetrical 2PEM has a higher level of accuracy than the symmetrical 2PEM with equal computing burden, when the Probability Density Function (PDF) of uncertain variables is asymmetric.

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Aien, M., Ramezani, R., & Mohsen Ghavami, S. (2011). Probabilistic Load Flow Considering Wind Generation Uncertainty. Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research, 1(5), 126–132. https://doi.org/10.48084/etasr.64

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