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Effect of Station Originated Outages in a Composite System Adequacy Evaluation of the IEEE Reliability Test System

Roy Billinton, +2 more
- 01 Oct 1985 - 
- Vol. 104, Iss: 10, pp 2649-2656
TLDR
In this article, the effects of terminal stations in composite system reliability evaluation by using the IEEE Reliability Test System (RTS) are discussed. But the authors do not consider the impact of station originated outages on the composite system adequacy indices.
Abstract
The reliability evaluation of a bulk power system normally includes the independent outages of generating units, transformers and transmission lines. Station originated outages, can, however, also have a significant effect on the composite system adequacy indices. Terminal station related failure events such as failures of breakers, transformers and bus sections are a major cause of multiple outages of major cxxponents (generators and/or transmission lines etc.). This paper illustrates the effects of terminal stations in composite system reliability evaluation by using the IEEE Reliability Test System (RTS). The paper also provides a valuable extension of the original RWS by including switching configurations at each bus.

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Reliability Evaluation of Power Systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an analysis of the IEEE Reliability Test System (IRTS) and evaluate the reliability worth of the test system with Monte Carlo simulation and three-order equations for overlapping events.
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IEEE Reliability Test System

TL;DR: In this article, a load model, generation system, and transmission network which can be used to test or compare methods for reliability analysis of power systems is described. But the authors focus on the reliability of the power system and do not consider the transmission system.
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Bibliography on the Application of Probability Methods in Power System Reliability Evaluation 1996-1999

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a bibliography of papers on the subject of power system reliability evaluation, which includes material which has become available since the publication of the four previous papers.
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Power-system reliability in perspective

Abstract: This article discusses several philosophical aspects concerning power-system reliability. It puts the reliability aspects in perspective, describes a hierarchical framework of analysis and discusses how the economics of reliability should be compared.
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Generation Rescheduling and Load Shedding to Alleviate Line Overloads-Analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, two algorithms are described to solve the line overload problem in the Newton-Raphson and decoupled load flow programs, which can be used to determine the generation rescheduling and load curtailment pattern to alleviate line overloads.
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