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Consumption Capability of Renewable Energy Based on Network Maximum Flow Model

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The maximum flow model proposed analyzes the power system from the perspective of "flow", which shows certain superiority on some issues. This paper studies the renewable energy consumption through the network maximum flow model. The traditional node voltage equation as well as the branch current equation are used to establish that flow model with the branch current used as a state variable. The linear relationship between the branch current and the node voltage plays a key role in simplifying the model. The model is analyzed through the IEEE-33 system and the IEEE-30 system and the validity and convergence of it are verified.

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              ICITEE '19: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Information Technologies and Electrical Engineering
              December 2019
              870 pages
              ISBN:9781450372930
              DOI:10.1145/3386415

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