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STOCHASTIC MODELING OF PUMP-STORAGE HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS, Part II (CROSBI ID 166505)

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Jozsa, Lajos ; Šljivac, Damir ; Topić, Danijel STOCHASTIC MODELING OF PUMP-STORAGE HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS, Part II // Tehnički vjesnik : znanstveno-stručni časopis tehničkih fakulteta Sveučilišta u Osijeku, 17 (2010), 3; 289-298

Podaci o odgovornosti

Jozsa, Lajos ; Šljivac, Damir ; Topić, Danijel

engleski

STOCHASTIC MODELING OF PUMP-STORAGE HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS, Part II

Two parts of this paper represent a contribution to implementation of a pump-storage hydroelectric power plant stochastic model into a power plant system reliability model. Part II provides the method for determining the probability distribution of required pumping capacity of a pump-storage plant with natural inflow, and then the insertion of pump-storage hydro plants into the probability model of the entire electrical energy production system. The inflow is thereby treated as a random variable, and stochastic modeling relies on the well-known method of constant and variable energy production. The model developed is suitable to create an additional decision-making criterion for studies related to expansion planning strategy of generating capacities in power systems. The stochastic models presented in this paper are illustrated by simple numerical examples.

reliability; stochastic inflow; density function; distribution function; probability function; method of constant and variable energy production; convolution

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Podaci o izdanju

17 (3)

2010.

289-298

objavljeno

1330-3651

Povezanost rada

Elektrotehnika

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