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Load-shedding probabilities with hybrid renewable power generation and energy storage Huan Xu, Ufuk Topcu, Steven H. Low, Christopher R. Clarke, and K. Mani Chandy Abstract— The integration of renewable energy resource
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Document Date: 2014-08-25 12:01:35


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