A CHRONOLOGICAL COMPOSITE SYSTEM ADEQUACY ASSESSMENT CONSIDERING NON-DISPATHABLE RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES AND THEIR INTEGRATION STRATEGIES

Many studies addressing the effect of wi nd power integration strategies on the system adequacy assessment have been made, only concerning the genera tion point of view and usually disregarding the effect o f the transmission network. On the other hand, studies co nsidering the transmission network usually have ignored the effect of wind power integration strategies, focusi ng only on capturing the time dependent nature of this type of renewable energy source. Therefore, this work prese nts a chronological Monte Carlo simulation approach that assesses the system adequacy of composite systems (ge neration and transmission) considering non-dispatchable and dispatchable renewable energy production (wind and hydro, respectively). Case studies involving the IEE-RTS 79 and modified versions of this system are present ed and discussed as didactic examples.

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