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What is Outage

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The expected average number of days per year during which the system is being on outages, i.e. load exceeds the available generating capacity.
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Basic Concepts of Electric Power System Planning: Contracting for Reliability and Cost Effectiveness
Abdullah Alshaalan (King Saud University, Saudi Arabia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4501-0.ch016
Abstract
Power systems' planning, particularly in developing countries, faces enormous challenges and problems such as defining the future load growth in the face of uncertainties. Renewable energies are coming to the arena and affecting the planning of power and energy systems. The relation between power generation, transmission, and distribution entities, as well as the need for consolidating the dispersed electric utilities in the isolated regions is a prerequisite for future planning. Plenty of technologies, systems, and contractors are coming off the road while an optimal reliability levels need to be achieved. This chapter attempts to display the most tedious and prominent problems and challenges that face innovating the electric power systems which must be based on two major factors, namely reliability and cost. This chapter will help in drafting a new contracting style that mitigate obstacles that face power systems planners and concerned agencies while planning and operating electric power facilities.
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