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Reliability Assessment of Electric Power Systems Using Monte Carlo Methods

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The basic concepts of Power System Reliability Evaluation and Elements of Monte Carlo Methods and Reliability Cost/Worth Assessment are explained.
Abstract
Introduction. Basic Concepts of Power System Reliability Evaluation. Elements of Monte Carlo Methods. Generating System Adequacy Assessment. Composite System Adequacy Assessment. Distribution System and Station Adequacy Assessment. Reliability Cost/Worth Assessment. Appendixes. Index.

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