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Composite generation and transmission systems

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Reliability Evaluation of Power Systems

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One of the most basic elements in power system planning is the determination of how much generation capacity is required to give a reasonable assurance of satisfying the load requirements. This evaluation is normally done using the system representation shown in Fig. 2.2. The concern in this case is to determine whether there is sufficient capacity in the system to generate the required energy to meet the system load.

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Billinton, R., Allan, R.N. (1984). Composite generation and transmission systems. In: Reliability Evaluation of Power Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7731-7_6

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