Probabilistic reliability based grid expansion planning of power system including wind turbine generators

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This paper proposes a new methodology for evaluating the probabilistic reliability based grid expansion planning of composite power system including the Wind Turbine Generators. The proposed model includes capacity limitations and uncertainties of the generators and transmission lines. It proposes to handle the uncertainties of system elements (generators, lines, transformers and wind resources of WTG, etc.) by a Composite power system Equivalent Load Duration Curve (CMELDC)-based model considering wind turbine generators (WTG). The model is derived from a nodal equivalent load duration curve based on an effective nodal load model including WTGs. Several scenarios are used to choose the optimal solution among various scenarios featuring new candidate lines. The characteristics and effectiveness of this simulation model are illustrated by case study using Jeju power system in South Korea.

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Cho, K., Park, J., & Choi, J. (2012). Probabilistic reliability based grid expansion planning of power system including wind turbine generators. Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology, 7(5), 698–704. https://doi.org/10.5370/JEET.2012.7.5.698

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