Title :
The analytical Monte Carlo method for approximating the distribution of a plant´s electrical generation
Author :
Powers, M. Walton
Author_Institution :
Tennessee Valley Authority, Chattanooga, TN, USA
fDate :
9/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A method for approximating the distribution of a plant´s generation (and, therefore, of its fuel burn) as a function of both uncertainty in load forecasts and the plant´s performance. The method is applicable to all-thermal systems. The moments of the distribution of the plant´s generation are estimated by combining the statistical method of the generation of system moments with probabilistic production costing in a way that analytically models a Monte Carlo process. The resulting algorithm, referred to as the analytical Monte Carlo method, is evaluated by comparing its estimates of the moments of each plant´s generation with that obtained using a Monte Carlo model. Results indicate that the method yields practical estimates for evaluating uncertainty that can be used in long-term studies
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; load forecasting; thermal power stations; Monte Carlo method; fuel burn; load forecasts; thermal power station generation distribution; Costing; Fuels; Monte Carlo methods; Power generation; Power system planning; Production; Strategic planning; Taylor series; Thermal loading; Uncertainty;
Journal_Title :
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on