Calculation of Probabilistic Available Transfer Capability in Wind Power Integrated System

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As the number of wind generation facilities in the power system is fast increasing, the research on available transfer capability (ATC) calculation with wind farms has great significance to system operation. With consideration of the uncertainty of the wind powers output, this paper proposes a probability computing method to study the ATC in wind power integrated system. This computing method of ATC is evaluated on non-sequential Monte Carlo simulation, and the ATC of every system state in random sampling is calculated by interior point method. The result shows that the model and algorithm is correct and effective.

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