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GARPUR · Generally Accepted Reliability Principle with Uncertainty modelling and through probabilistic Risk assessment
Power system reliability management means to take decisions under increasing uncertainty (for instance, related to renewable generation). It aims to maintain power system performance at a desired level, while minimizing the socio-economic costs of keeping the power system at that performance level. Seven TSOs (Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Iceland, Norway), together with eleven RTD performers, propose the four year GARPUR research project. GARPUR designs, develops, assesses and evaluates new system reliability criteria and management while maximizing social welfare as they are progressively implemented over the next decades at a pan-European level. The new management methodologies encompass multiple business activities (system development, asset management, power system operation) that, in turn, ensure coherent decision-making at the respective time horizons. These methodologies also involve mathematical and computational models to predict the location, duration and amount of power supply interruptions. Five alternatives to improve reliability management of the pan-European power system are studied. After practical validation by the TSOs, these alternatives are analysed with the help of a quantification platform. Pilot tests of the new proposed reliability criteria are performed by individual TSOs or (when appropriate) a group of TSOs using this quantification platform, either in a given control zone or (where appropriate) throughout the pan-European system. Reliability criteria are compared and presented to the TSO community and regulatory authorities who establish the robustness of the results. Dissemination activities of the new reliability criteria are supported by a Reference Group of TSOs and address all the key electricity market stakeholders. An implementation roadmap is delivered for the deployment of the resulting technical and regulatory solutions to keep the pan-European system reliability at optimal socio-economic levels.
Consortium · 20 organisations
SINTEF ENERGI AS
NO · €1,710,742
ELEKTROENERGIEN SISTEMEN OPERATOR EAD
BG · €81,489
UNIVERSITE DE LIEGE
BE · €809,869
STATNETT SF
NO · €432,632
AALTO KORKEAKOULUSAATIO SR
FI · €234,798
UNIVERSITAET DUISBURG-ESSEN
DE · €182,453
ELIA SYSTEM OPERATOR
BE · €226,317
CEPS AS
CZ · €64,349
DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET
DK · €293,851
RTE RESEAU DE TRANSPORT D'ELECTRICITE
FR · €383,629
TECHNION - ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
IL · €321,207
ENERGINET
DK · €156,411
ZAPADOCESKA UNIVERZITA V PLZNI
CZ · €212,400
DOWEL MANAGEMENT
FR · €576,598
KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN
BE · €645,864
NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU
NO · €336,540
HASKOLINN I REYKJAVIK EHF
IS · €338,094
LANDSNET HF
IS · €195,524
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT
NL · €359,113
UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE
UK · €205,382
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