TRANSMISSION SYSTEM RELIABILITY METHODS - 1. MATHEMATICAL MODELS, COMPUTING METHODS, AND RESULTS.

K. A. Clements, B. P. Lam, D. J. Lawrence, T. A. Mikolinnas, N. D. Reppen, R. J. Ringlee, B. F. Wollenberg

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Abstract

The objective of this two-year project was to develop probability methods for the steady-state reliability evaluation of the combined generation and transmission systems of an electric utility. The methods include advanced mathematical models for computing reliability indexes. A prototype computer program was develop0ed capable of computing reliability indexes for systems with up to 150 buses.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)var paging
JournalElectric Power Research Institute, (Report) EPRI EL
Volume1
StatePublished - Jan 1 1982

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