2023
DOI: 10.1109/access.2023.3268544
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Probabilistic Assessment of Available Transfer Capability Incorporating Load and Wind Power Uncertainties

Abstract: This study proposes an available transfer capability (ATC) assessment approach in an intraday market that would enable wind energy participants to raise their level of integration without exposing them to high risk. The presented methodology allows the transmission system operator (TSO) to assess ATC near to the real state while considering voltage stability concerns as well as the uncertainties of the forecasted load and wind power. The proposed formulation is designed so that the existing VAR sources are app… Show more

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“…Zhang et al (2020) provided an overview of issues related to the calculation of probabilistic available transmission capacity. Reyad et al (2023) proposed an approach for ATC assessment in an intraday market. The presented methodology allows the transmission system operator to assess the ATC close to reality, taking into account the voltage stability concerns as well as the uncertainties of the forecasted load and wind power.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang et al (2020) provided an overview of issues related to the calculation of probabilistic available transmission capacity. Reyad et al (2023) proposed an approach for ATC assessment in an intraday market. The presented methodology allows the transmission system operator to assess the ATC close to reality, taking into account the voltage stability concerns as well as the uncertainties of the forecasted load and wind power.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%