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presented. The proposed TEP is associated with Reactive Power Planning (RPP), reliability assessment and also consideration of … satisfying reliability constraint at the same time with taking into account wind and load uncertainties. Expected Energy Not … Supplied (EENS) is used as an index for reliability evaluation. At first, Monte-Carlo simulation is used to obtain the …
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growing share of renewable generation decreases the level of reliability as measured in energy not served. Additionally …
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growing share of renewable generation decreases the level of reliability as measured in energy not served. Additionally …
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The load patterns in electricity markets are changing rapidly worldwide. The power engineers are becoming more vigilant in providing an uninterrupted power supply at different loading conditions. This study proposes a unique planning strategy of reactive power (VAr) considering a static load...
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The objective of this paper is to provide a methodology for pricing, under a generation company (Genco) point of view, long-term energy contracts signed across different price zones in a zonal pricing hydro- based power system where classical Financial Transmission Rights (FTRs) are not...
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One of the policy goals motivating programs to increase renewable energy investment is that renewable electric generation will help reduce emissions of CO2 as well as emissions of conventional pollutants (e.g., SO2 and NOx). As a policy instrument, Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) encourage...
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Abstract: According to the European Commission, Svenska Kraftnät, the Swedish network operator, might have violated competition rules by limiting cross-border transmission capacity to relieve congestion within Sweden. Eventually, the case was settled and Svenska Kraftnät offered commitments to...
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Abstract: In November 2011 Sweden abolished the uniform national electricity price and introduced separate price zones. This was the result of an antitrust settlement between the Commission and the Swedish network operator, which was accused of discriminating between domestic and export...
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