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CSDM 2011, Paris : France (2011)
A simulation model for adequacy assessment of distributed generation
E. Kuznetsova 1, Yanfu Li 2, 3, C. Keith, Enrico Zio 2, 3, 4
(09/12/2011)

A multi-state simulation model is presented for the adequacy assessment of a comprehensive distributed generation (DG) system, which incorporates diverse el-ements, e.g. solar and wind generators, electrical vehicles, transformers and power loads. The Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) method is used to take into account the uncertain behaviors of renewable sources, due to the stochastic nature of weather conditions, and the random mechanical failures and repairs of generation units. The simulation results of a case study of a reasonably comprehensive DG system model are satisfactory in comparison to those of a previously developed multi-state analytical model.
1 :  Econoving, Chaire internationale sur les éco-innovations (ECONOVING)
University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines – SUPELEC – Ecole Centrale Paris – Université Paris XI - Paris Sud – École normale supérieure de Cachan - ENS Cachan
2 :  Chaire Sciences des Systèmes et Défis Energétiques EDF/ECP/Supélec (SSEC)
EDF – Ecole Centrale Paris – SUPELEC
3 :  Laboratoire Génie Industriel - EA 2606 (LGI)
Ecole Centrale Paris
4 :  Dipartimento di Energia
Politecnico di Milano
Chaire Sciences des Systèmes et Défis Energétiques EDF/ECP/Supélec
Renewable generation units – Monte Carlo simulation – adequacy as-sessment – uncertainty – complexity