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Flexibility assessment of a hybrid power system: Hydroelectric units in balancing the injection of wind power

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posted on 2021-06-01, 00:00 authored by J Zhang, H Li, D Chen, B Xu, Apel MahmudApel Mahmud
With the increasing scale of wind energy being connected to the power grid, the system flexibility shows an increasingly important role in maintaining the power balance. This trend indicates that it requires a clearer understanding of how the flexibility resource provided by hydroelectric units affects the flexibility performance. It is a challenge for the flexibility assessment as one of the major reasons for the accurate quantification involves the randomness, volatility, and intermittency of wind power injected into the grid. To address this challenge, a mathematical model of a wind-hydro hybrid power system (WHHPS) is developed and verified. The flexibility indices, namely, the probability and expectation of upward/downward flexibility not supplied, are defined. Finally, the flexibility properties of different reserve ratios and line distances are quantitatively analyzed. One of the main results shows that both the upward and downward flexibility are improved with the reserve ratio increasing regardless of changes in wind speed types. The proposed methods and results provide a visualized reference for the dispatching department to evaluate the required flexibility for improving the utilization rate of wind energy.

History

Journal

Renewable Energy

Volume

171

Pagination

1313 - 1326

Publisher

Elsevier

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISSN

0960-1481

eISSN

1879-0682

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal