Probabilistic assessment of wind power production on voltage profile in distribution networks

Distribution power networks are accommodating more and more generation and most of them are based on renewable sources, like wind power. Then, this new generation, generally known as distributed generation (DG), has a stochastic power production that affects technically the network in different ways. However, availability and power quality must be kept within standard limits. Deterministic approach can not cope with this issue and a probabilistic assessment is needed. Wind power has a high level of integration around the world. Then, its impact of voltage profile in a distribution network is analyzed.

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