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Introduction of Concentrating Solar Power Based on the Use of Parabolic Trough Mirrors in the Evaluation of the Moroccan Power Grid Adequacy
Oukili, Mohamed; Zouggar, Smaïl; Seddik, Mohamed et al.
2013
 

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Abstract :
[en] The integration in the Moroccan power grid of electrical power via Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) units using parabolic mirrors is expected to have a significant impact on the reliability of the electrical system. Therefore, the objective of this work is firstly to assess the reliability of the Moroccan grid at hierarchical level HL1 (HL1: load covering under the assumption of infinite node) by use of a non-sequential Monte Carlo simulation in which CSP units are introduced. The second goal of this paper is to assess the reliability of the Moroccan grid with an expected common integration of 14% wind and 14% solar energies.
Disciplines :
Electrical & electronics engineering
Author, co-author :
Oukili, Mohamed
Zouggar, Smaïl
Seddik, Mohamed
Kadda, Fatima Zahra
El hafiani, Mohamed
Ouchbel, Tarik
Vallée, François  ;  Université de Mons > Faculté Polytechnique > Génie Electrique ; Université de Mons > Faculté Polytechnique > Physique Générale
Language :
English
Title :
Introduction of Concentrating Solar Power Based on the Use of Parabolic Trough Mirrors in the Evaluation of the Moroccan Power Grid Adequacy
Publication date :
07 March 2013
Event name :
1st IEEE International Renewable and Sustainable Energy Conference (IRSEC'13)
Event place :
Ouarzazate , Morocco
Event date :
2013
Research unit :
F901 - Physique Générale
Research institute :
R200 - Institut de Recherche en Energie
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