2004
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-06958-5
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Elektrische Energieversorgung 2

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“…Our basic idea for the flexibility oriented design of production systems is derived from the management of electricity supply and power plants. [12,13,14] Electricity can hardly be saved which implies that electricity has to be produced at the time of consumption; this also means that there is no inventory of electricity. In order to guarantee the stability of the power supply system it is necessary to respond very quickly to unexpected increases or decreases in the electricity demand.…”
Section: Development Of a Model For The Flexibility Oriented Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our basic idea for the flexibility oriented design of production systems is derived from the management of electricity supply and power plants. [12,13,14] Electricity can hardly be saved which implies that electricity has to be produced at the time of consumption; this also means that there is no inventory of electricity. In order to guarantee the stability of the power supply system it is necessary to respond very quickly to unexpected increases or decreases in the electricity demand.…”
Section: Development Of a Model For The Flexibility Oriented Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basic model of hydro run-off and storage power stations can be seen in Figure 9. Power generation is calculated using Equation (4) [66]. Each run-off and storage power station with a generation capacity greater than 10 MW is implemented into Austria's MES model in its corresponding SSD.…”
Section: Hydro Run-off and Storage Power Stationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The approach of Kulshresta et al [13] is similar to ours. A hybrid simulation system mixes continuous-state entities with discrete events for traffic simulation (see also [14] for systems to study stability issues in electrical power systems).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%