DOI:10.35833/MPCE.2020.000861 |
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Mixed Aleatory-epistemic Uncertainty Modeling of Wind Power Forecast Errors in Operation Reliability Evaluation of Power Systems |
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Author:
Ding Jinfeng, Xie Kaigui, Hu Bo, Shao Changzheng, Niu Tao, Li Chunyan, Pan Congcong
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Author Affiliation:
Power and Energy Reliability Research Center, State Key Laboratory of Power Transmission Equipment & System Security and New Technology, Chongqing University, Chongqing, 400044, China .
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This work was supported by the Joint Research Fund in Smart Grid (No. U1966601) under cooperative agreement between the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and State Grid Corporation of China. |
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Abstract: |
As the share of wind power in power systems continues to increase, the limited predictability of wind power generation brings serious potential risks to power system reliability. Previous research works have generally described the uncertainty of wind power forecast errors (WPFEs) based on normal distribution or other standard distribution models, which only characterize the aleatory uncertainty. In fact, epistemic uncertainty in WPFE modeling due to limited data and knowledge should also be addressed. This paper proposes a multi-source information fusion method (MSIFM) to quantify WPFEs when considering both aleatory and epistemic uncertainties. An extended focal element (EFE) selection method based on the adequacy of historical data is developed to consider the characteristics of WPFEs. Two supplementary expert information sources are modeled to improve the accuracy in the case of insufficient historical data. An operation reliability evaluation technique is also developed considering the proposed WPFE model. Finally, a double-layer Monte Carlo simulation method is introduced to generate a time-series output of the wind power. The effectiveness and accuracy of the proposed MSIFM are demonstrated through simulation results. |
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Wind power forecast error (WPFE) ; epistemic uncertainty ; multi-source information fusion method (MSIFM) ; operation reliability ; extended focal element (EFE) ; double-layer Monte Carlo simulation |
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Received:December 10, 2020
Online Time:2022/09/24 |
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