Abstract In actual systems unavoidable uncertainties affect the steady-state operating conditions of a power system: these uncertainties are mainly due to changes of load demands and of generation system. Taking into account the uncertainties, it is most useful to introduce random variable and to apply probabilistic techniques of analysis. Up to now probabilistic power flows neglect the unbalances of the loads and of the other components and consider adequate single-phase model of the whole power system. In this paper the probabilistic power flow is extended to the three-phase field to evaluate the uncertainties which affect the steady-state operating conditions of an unbalanced power system. Both Monte Carlo procedure and a linearized form are proposed. A numerical application to a test system is also discussed.
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