Title :
Comparison of methods for building a capacity model in generation capacity adequacy studies
Author :
Morrow, D. ; Gan, L.
Author_Institution :
Edmonton Power, Alta., Canada
fDate :
6/15/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors provide a comparison of different methods of preparing a capacity outage probability distribution in generating capacity adequacy studies. The recursive method, also referred to as the unit addition algorithm, with different rounding steps and rounding methods is analyzed. Capacity rounding techniques are typically utilized when dealing with units of noninteger capacities to reduce execution time. A new capacity rounding technique is proposed, in which the outage capacities of a unit are rounded to the nearest capacity steps before the unit is added to the system. It is found that this method yields very good results while requiring less computing time. The cumulant method based on the well-known Gram-Charlier or Edgeworth expansion is studied and compared with the recursive method. The convergence behavior of the cumulant method as a function of unit forced outage rate (FOR) values is examined. The accuracy and computing requirements of each method are discussed.
Keywords :
convergence; electric power generation; probability; reliability; Edgeworth expansion; Gram-Charlier expansion; capacity model; capacity outage probability distribution; capacity rounding techniques; convergence behavior; cumulant method; generation capacity adequacy studies; noninteger capacities; recursive method; unit addition algorithm; unit forced outage rate; Capacity planning; Gallium nitride; Load modeling; Power generation; Power system modeling; Power system planning; Power system reliability; Probability distribution; Random variables; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
WESCANEX 93. 'Communications, Computers and Power in the Modern Environment.' Conference Proceedings., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Saskatoon, Sask., Canada
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1319-4
DOI :
10.1109/WESCAN.1993.270566