A Coupled Karhunen--Lo\`eve and Anisotropic Sparse Grid Interpolation Method for the Probabilistic Load Flow Problem
Abstract
In the traditional load flow analysis, a key assumption is that the input variables, i.e., generator output and customer demand, are fixed in time and the associated response has no variability. This assumption, however, is no longer valid as the adoption of renewable energy resources add more variability and uncertainty to the modern electrical system. Addressing these concerns is the definition of the Probabilistic Load Flow (PLF) problem. The...
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A Coupled Karhunen--Lo\`eve and Anisotropic Sparse Grid Interpolation Method for the Probabilistic Load Flow Problem
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Aug 25, 2019
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