2015
DOI: 10.1109/tsg.2014.2387281
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Transmission Line Overload Risk Assessment for Power Systems With Wind and Load-Power Generation Correlation

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“…Generally, a Weibull distribution can be used to imitate the stochastic wind speed v [6]. The probability density function (PDF) for wind speed v is described as (1): where k and c are, respectively, the shape parameter and the scale parameter of the wind speed distribution.…”
Section: Output Uncertainty Of Wind Generatorsmentioning
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“…Generally, a Weibull distribution can be used to imitate the stochastic wind speed v [6]. The probability density function (PDF) for wind speed v is described as (1): where k and c are, respectively, the shape parameter and the scale parameter of the wind speed distribution.…”
Section: Output Uncertainty Of Wind Generatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) EENS (unit: MWh/y) represents the energy that is not supplied with the penetration of DGs in the distribution system, which can be computed by (6):…”
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