Importance of Reliability Criterion in Power System Expansion Planning

The self-sufficiency of a power system is no longer a relevant issue at the electricity market, since day-to-day optimization and security of supply are realized at the regional or the internal electricity market. Research connected to security of supply, i.e., having reliable power capacities to me...

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Main Authors: Goran Slipac, Mladen Zeljko, Damir Šljivac
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-05-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/9/1714
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spelling doaj-f13f7881f7a040b695072c397786923f2020-11-25T01:11:20ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-05-01129171410.3390/en12091714en12091714Importance of Reliability Criterion in Power System Expansion PlanningGoran Slipac0Mladen Zeljko1Damir Šljivac2Croatian Power Company (HEP d.d.), Zagreb 10000, CroatiaEnergy Institute Hrvoje Požar (EIHP), Zagreb 10000, CroatiaFaculty of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Information Technology (FERIT), Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Osijek 31000, CroatiaThe self-sufficiency of a power system is no longer a relevant issue at the electricity market, since day-to-day optimization and security of supply are realized at the regional or the internal electricity market. Research connected to security of supply, i.e., having reliable power capacities to meet demand, has been conducted by transmission system operators. Some of the common parameters of security of supply are loss of load probability (LOLP) and/or loss of load expectation (LOLE), which are calculated by a special algorithm. These parameters are specific for each power system. This work presents the way of calculating LOLP as well as the optimization algorithm of LOLP, which takes into consideration the particularities of the power system. It also presents a difference in the treatment of LOLP regarding the observed power system and the necessary installed power capacity if applied to the calculated LOLP in relation to the optimized LOLP. As a conclusion, the study analyzed the parameters impact the regional electricity market—where the participants are countries with different development levels and various particularities of power systems—i.e., what it means when the same LOLP criterion is applied to them and the optimized LOLP.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/9/1714security of supplyLOLP optimizationVOLLgeneration expansion planningreliability
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author Goran Slipac
Mladen Zeljko
Damir Šljivac
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Mladen Zeljko
Damir Šljivac
Importance of Reliability Criterion in Power System Expansion Planning
Energies
security of supply
LOLP optimization
VOLL
generation expansion planning
reliability
author_facet Goran Slipac
Mladen Zeljko
Damir Šljivac
author_sort Goran Slipac
title Importance of Reliability Criterion in Power System Expansion Planning
title_short Importance of Reliability Criterion in Power System Expansion Planning
title_full Importance of Reliability Criterion in Power System Expansion Planning
title_fullStr Importance of Reliability Criterion in Power System Expansion Planning
title_full_unstemmed Importance of Reliability Criterion in Power System Expansion Planning
title_sort importance of reliability criterion in power system expansion planning
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2019-05-01
description The self-sufficiency of a power system is no longer a relevant issue at the electricity market, since day-to-day optimization and security of supply are realized at the regional or the internal electricity market. Research connected to security of supply, i.e., having reliable power capacities to meet demand, has been conducted by transmission system operators. Some of the common parameters of security of supply are loss of load probability (LOLP) and/or loss of load expectation (LOLE), which are calculated by a special algorithm. These parameters are specific for each power system. This work presents the way of calculating LOLP as well as the optimization algorithm of LOLP, which takes into consideration the particularities of the power system. It also presents a difference in the treatment of LOLP regarding the observed power system and the necessary installed power capacity if applied to the calculated LOLP in relation to the optimized LOLP. As a conclusion, the study analyzed the parameters impact the regional electricity market—where the participants are countries with different development levels and various particularities of power systems—i.e., what it means when the same LOLP criterion is applied to them and the optimized LOLP.
topic security of supply
LOLP optimization
VOLL
generation expansion planning
reliability
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/9/1714
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