Isolated power systems are increasingly pairing renewable generation with diesel technologies, to address the high cost and pollution of diesel-reliant systems. Within such a system renewable generation often provides the lowest cost of energy. Unfortunately, renewable resources are stochastic, with the inherent volatility a threat to power system flexibility. Power system flexibility is the ability of the power system to accept increasing levels of penetration from any single generation source, without compromising supply security. In principle renewable energy integration improves power system flexibility, via diversification of generation sources, however to address system stability, renewable energy integration must consider the range o...