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Flexibility and reliability in long-term planning exercices dedicated to the electricity sector

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Long-term planning models are useful to build plausible options for future energy systems and must consequently address the technological feasibility and associated cost of these options. This paper focuses on the electricity sector and on problems of exibility and reliability in power systems in order to improve results provided by long-term planning exercises: exibility needs are integrated as an additional criterion for new investment decisions and, reliability requirements are assessed through the level of electrical losses they induced and a related cost. These approaches are implemented in a long-term planning model and demonstrated through a study of the Reunion Island.
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hal-00568865 , version 1 (23-02-2011)

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Nadia Maïzi, Mathilde Drouineau, Edi Assoumou. Flexibility and reliability in long-term planning exercices dedicated to the electricity sector. XXIe World Energy Congress, Sep 2010, Montreal, Canada. 20 p. ⟨hal-00568865⟩
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