Dear Carlos, Thank you for your explanations. I came across a thesis talking about probabilistic power flow but couldn't find any additional references regarding it. Anyway, as my network planning is based on Matpower , weighted deterministic power flow seems the only way (?) to tackle the uncertainties in distributed generators (PV, Wind Turbines) . Do you know any helpful resources or additional keywords which might help me? The thing is that my google results hasn't help me out so far. Thank you so much. Iman
On 8 Jun 2012, at 20:11, Carlos E Murillo-Sanchez <[email protected]> wrote: > Iman: > > The power flow is a deterministic problem, because you cannot have PF > variables obey Kirchhoff's laws in a valid probabilistic manner. However, > you can have probability-weighted deterministic power flow scenarios > representing some distribution, and depending on what kind of things you want > to be able to say, it might be a way to approach the problem. > > carlos. > > iman wrote: >> >> Dear All, >> >> >> As you know probabilistic power flow is one of the ways for overcoming >> uncertainties in networks. These days Wind Turbines and photovoltaic >> systems, introduce additional power fluctuations into the system .I am sure >> the Matpower has the capability of not only doing deterministic power flow >> but also probabilistic but I couldn’t find anywhere in manual how that is >> implemented. >> >> Any of you guys have encountered this problem? >> >> Do I need to add an extra code? >> >> >> Thank you >> >> >> Best regards >> Iman >> > >
