Compensating active power imbalances in power system with large-scale wind power penetration

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Large-scale wind power penetration can affect the supply continuity in the power system. This is a matter of high priority to investigate, as more regulating reserves and specified control strategies for generation control are required in the future power system with even more high wind power penetration. This paper evaluates the impact of large-scale wind power integration on future power systems. An active power balance control methodology is used for compensating the power imbalances between the demand and the generation in real time, caused by wind power forecast errors. The methodology for the balance power control of future power systems with large-scale wind power integration is described and exemplified considering the generation and power exchange capacities in 2020 for Danish power system.

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Basit, A., Hansen, A. D., Altin, M., SØrensen, P. E., & Gamst, M. (2016). Compensating active power imbalances in power system with large-scale wind power penetration. Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy, 4(2), 229–237. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40565-015-0135-x

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