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Risk-based DC security assessment for future DC-independent system operator

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posted on 2015-06-04, 13:48 authored by Francisco Gonzalez-LongattFrancisco Gonzalez-Longatt, C. Carmona-Delgado, J. Riquelme, M. Burgos, Jose L. Rueda
—The use of multi-terminal HVDC to integrate wind power coming from the North Sea opens de door for a new transmission system model, the DC-Independent System Operator (DC-ISO). DC-ISO will face highly stressed and varying conditions that requires new risk assessment tools to ensure security of supply. This paper proposes a novel risk-based static security assessment methodology named risk-based DC security assessment (RB-DCSA). It combines a probabilistic approach to include uncertainties and a fuzzy inference system to quantify the systemic and individual component risk associated with operational scenarios considering uncertainties. The proposed methodology is illustrated using a multi-terminal HVDC system where the variability of wind speed at the offshore wind is included.

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  • Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

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  • Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology (CREST)

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IEEE International Conference on Energy, Economic and Environment. ICEEE-2015

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GONZALEZ-LONGATT, F., 2015. Risk-based DC security assessment for future DC-independent system operator. IN: Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Energy, Economic and Environment (ICEEE-2015), Delhi, India, 26-28 March 2015.

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2015

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9781467374910

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  • en

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Delhi, India

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