1982
DOI: 10.1109/tpas.1982.317514
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Reliability of Interconnected Power Systems With Correlated Demands

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“…In the traditional multi-area adequacy analysis, the interconnections are modelled as a support from the neighbouring power systems during the generation deficiency in the generation system of the concerned power systems [4][5][6]. In [11,13], the interconnections are modelled to transmit the shared capacity of jointly owned generators among the multi-area power systems and the interconnections are assumed to be adequate for the study.…”
Section: Wind Power Adequacy Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the traditional multi-area adequacy analysis, the interconnections are modelled as a support from the neighbouring power systems during the generation deficiency in the generation system of the concerned power systems [4][5][6]. In [11,13], the interconnections are modelled to transmit the shared capacity of jointly owned generators among the multi-area power systems and the interconnections are assumed to be adequate for the study.…”
Section: Wind Power Adequacy Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electric power utilities in many countries are operated as members of a largely interconnected power pool mainly because of the associated benefits, such as the reliability of supply, offered by the interconnections [4][5][6]. On the top of the existing transmission and distribution (T&D) network, a new grid namely 'supergrid' which will facilitate the connected utilities to share renewable energy resources has been elaborated in [7][8][9].…”
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