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Static Security classification and Evaluation classifier design in electric power grid with presence of PV power plants using C-4.5

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  • Saeh, I.S.
  • Mustafa, M.W.
  • Mohammed, Y.S.
  • Almaktar, M.

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Energy suppliers all over the world must expand energy in a way that is secure, clean, affordable, and environmentally responsible. Photovoltaic (PV) has been a competitive renewable-energy source for the power generation mix in the world. With the presence of solar PV technology, this paper proposes C4.5 approach for static security evaluation and classification (SSE). This paper proposes PV generators connected to the grid when bilateral energy transactions with the loads are implemented to see their impacts on the system security. To build a classifier in binary class, the process is divided into four components: data collection, pre-processing and feature selection, comparison of the techniques, best classifier selection and performance evaluation. A comprehensive comparison of four of Decision Tree׳s Algorithms for SSE is conducted. The study is (accomplished using) conducted on IEEE 30 bus system, which comprises 5 PV power generators deliver a total power of 40MW. Data are generated on (30, 57, 118 and 300) bus IEEE test systems used to train and test the classifiers. Empirically, with the presence of PV power generators, the implementation results indicate that these classifiers have the capability for system security evaluation and classification. Lastly, C4.5 is an efficient and effective approach for real-time evaluation and classification classifier design.

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  • Saeh, I.S. & Mustafa, M.W. & Mohammed, Y.S. & Almaktar, M., 2016. "Static Security classification and Evaluation classifier design in electric power grid with presence of PV power plants using C-4.5," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 56(C), pages 283-290.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:rensus:v:56:y:2016:i:c:p:283-290
    DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2015.11.054
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    1. Yanbin Li & Feng Zhang & Yun Li & Bingkang Li & Zhen Li, 2019. "Evaluating the Power Grid Investment Behavior in China: From the Perspective of Government Supervision," Energies, MDPI, vol. 12(21), pages 1-23, November.
    2. Milosavljević, Dragana D. & Pavlović, Tomislav M. & Mirjanić, Dragoljub LJ. & Divnić, Darko, 2016. "Photovoltaic solar plants in the Republic of Srpska - current state and perspectives," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 62(C), pages 546-560.
    3. Ibrahim, Thamir k. & Mohammed, Mohammed Kamil & Awad, Omar I. & Rahman, M.M. & Najafi, G. & Basrawi, Firdaus & Abd Alla, Ahmed N. & Mamat, Rizalman, 2017. "The optimum performance of the combined cycle power plant: A comprehensive review," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 79(C), pages 459-474.
    4. Ma, Chenjie & Menke, Jan-Hendrik & Dasenbrock, Johannes & Braun, Martin & Haslbeck, Matthias & Schmid, Karl-Heinz, 2019. "Evaluation of energy losses in low voltage distribution grids with high penetration of distributed generation," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 256(C).

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