Quantification of operating reserves with high penetration of wind power considering extreme values

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Abstract

The high integration of wind energy in power systems requires operating reserves to ensure the reliability and security in the operation. The intermittency and volatility in wind power sets a challenge for day-ahead dispatching in order to schedule generation resources. Therefore, the quantification of operating reserves is addressed in this paper using extreme values through Monte-Carlo simulations. The uncertainty in wind power forecasting is captured by a generalized extreme value distribution to generate scenarios. The day-ahead dispatching model is formulated as a mixed-integer linear quadratic problem including ramping constraints. This approach is tested in the IEEE-118 bus test system including integration of wind power in the system. The results represent the range of values for operating reserves in day-ahead dispatching.

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Obando, J. S., González, G., & Moreno, R. (2020). Quantification of operating reserves with high penetration of wind power considering extreme values. International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 10(2), 1693–1700. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v10i2.pp1693-1700

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