A Scenario Clustering Method for Extracting TTC Operation Rules of Transmission Corridors with Wind Power Integration

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. Based on the formulation of conventional operational rule, a scenario clustering method for extracting TTC operational rules of transmission corridors with the integration of wind power is presented in more detail. The scenario clustering for the network state is obtained on the basis of the output-load level of wind farm; in a certain scenario, the rules can be utilized to provide decision support for the dispatchers. The formation of the rule is proposed by using the data mining techniques, consisting of sample generation, feature selection and rule extraction. IEEE-RTS79 system simulation results indicate that the relationship between operation state and TTC can be better reflected by the dispatching information based on the scenario clustering.

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