Portugal is seen worldwide as a case of success in the large-scale integration of renewables in its power system,especially for wind power.Consistent policies and sound management decisions are fundamental,but a susta...Portugal is seen worldwide as a case of success in the large-scale integration of renewables in its power system,especially for wind power.Consistent policies and sound management decisions are fundamental,but a sustainable process is not possible without the development of endogenous knowledge.This paper summarizes a set of models,both applied by the industry and representing actual technologic advancement,denoting the context of research and innovation in the country that helps to explain such success.Novelties arise in reliability assessment for systems with renewables,active and reactive power control,integration of wind farms,storage,electric vehicle integration,wind and solar power forecasting and distribution operation and state estimation taking advantage of smart grid structures.In all cases,one relevant trait is evident:the pervasive use of computational intelligence tools.展开更多
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文摘Portugal is seen worldwide as a case of success in the large-scale integration of renewables in its power system,especially for wind power.Consistent policies and sound management decisions are fundamental,but a sustainable process is not possible without the development of endogenous knowledge.This paper summarizes a set of models,both applied by the industry and representing actual technologic advancement,denoting the context of research and innovation in the country that helps to explain such success.Novelties arise in reliability assessment for systems with renewables,active and reactive power control,integration of wind farms,storage,electric vehicle integration,wind and solar power forecasting and distribution operation and state estimation taking advantage of smart grid structures.In all cases,one relevant trait is evident:the pervasive use of computational intelligence tools.