Impacts of Wind Power on Thermal Generation Unit Commitment and Dispatch
Delft University of Technology · Tennet (Netherlands) · +2 more institutions
Abstract
This paper proposes a new simulation method that can fully assess the impacts of large-scale wind power on system operations from cost, reliability, and environmental perspectives. The method uses a time series of observed and predicted 15-min average wind speeds at foreseen onshore- and offshore-wind farm locations. A Unit Commitment and Economic Dispatch (UC-ED) tool is adapted to allow for frequent revisions of conventional generation unit schedules, using information on current wind energy output and forecasts for the next 36 h. This is deemed the most faithful way of simulating actual operations and short-term planning activities for a system with large wind power penetration. The problem formulation…
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5Topics & keywords
- Wind power
- Power system simulation
- Offshore wind power
- Electric power system
- Economic dispatch
- Thermal power station
- Reliability engineering
- Electricity generation
- Affordable and clean energy