@misc{58a89acc39cd47e7be43125ef482c95b,
title = "Probabilistic Assessment of High-Renewables Power Systems: Current Work and Future Directions",
abstract = "In a future with higher penetrations of variable and energy-limited resources, the dominant sources of resource adequacy risk begin to shift from (assumed) independent thermal unit outages to spatially- and temporally-correlated weather-driven phenomena. Traditional resource adequacy assessment and planning methods can be ill-suited to such scenarios. This presentation will highlight aspects of NREL's work in adapting and developing new probabilistic methods and tools in anticipation of the needs of the power system planning exercises of tomorrow.",
keywords = "analysis, tools, wind energy",
author = "Gordon Stephen",
year = "2019",
language = "American English",
series = "Presented at the NERC Probabilistic Analysis Forum, 11-13 December 2019, Atlanta, Georgia",
type = "Other",
}