A system operator (SO) of a transmission network consistently aims to minimise operating costs whilst still maintaining a certain degree of system adequacy. One of the ways to achieve this is by minimising the level of spinning reserve (SR) in the system. In order to do so, the level of SR must be analysed. This study looks at quantifying the risk of inadequacy when the SR is varied. A study was done for a period of 24?h with 30?m intervals to determine the risk level at each period. The number of generators despatched, system power margin and the system sell price was all taken into account. Risk was then computed by factoring the probability of generation inadequacy and the cost of purchasing the imbalance from the balancing market
This paper presents an innovative approach to reserve adequacy and reliability assessment in bulk el...
This paper proposes a novel security-constrained unit commitment model to calculate the optimal spin...
Integration of wind power generation is increasing rapidly worldwide. The variability and uncertaint...
A system operator (SO) of a transmission network consistently aims to minimise operating costs whils...
The broad objective of this research work was to study important aspects of spinning reserve managem...
A spinning reserve assessment technique for a deregulated system has been developed and presented i...
Most utilities use deterministic techniques to evaluate unit commitment and spinning reserve require...
This thesis examines the determination of operating reserves in single and interconnected systems. S...
The basic purpose of an electric power system is to supply its consumers with electric energy as par...
In reliability assessment of deregulated systems, the power market behaviour should be included in t...
Operating reserve assessment in an electric power system is normally performed using deterministic c...
Liberalisation of electricity markets, changing patterns in the generation and use of electricity an...
Increasing role of wind power generation has created new challenges in power system planning and ope...
Reliability evaluation of a power system is an important aspect of a utility's overall planning and ...
This paper presents an innovative approach to reserve adequacy and reliability assessment in bulk el...
This paper proposes a novel security-constrained unit commitment model to calculate the optimal spin...
Integration of wind power generation is increasing rapidly worldwide. The variability and uncertaint...
A system operator (SO) of a transmission network consistently aims to minimise operating costs whils...
The broad objective of this research work was to study important aspects of spinning reserve managem...
A spinning reserve assessment technique for a deregulated system has been developed and presented i...
Most utilities use deterministic techniques to evaluate unit commitment and spinning reserve require...
This thesis examines the determination of operating reserves in single and interconnected systems. S...
The basic purpose of an electric power system is to supply its consumers with electric energy as par...
In reliability assessment of deregulated systems, the power market behaviour should be included in t...
Operating reserve assessment in an electric power system is normally performed using deterministic c...
Liberalisation of electricity markets, changing patterns in the generation and use of electricity an...
Increasing role of wind power generation has created new challenges in power system planning and ope...
Reliability evaluation of a power system is an important aspect of a utility's overall planning and ...
This paper presents an innovative approach to reserve adequacy and reliability assessment in bulk el...
This paper proposes a novel security-constrained unit commitment model to calculate the optimal spin...
Integration of wind power generation is increasing rapidly worldwide. The variability and uncertaint...