Reserve from wind power potential in system economic loading

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Abstract

The growth of wind power in some power systems is hampered by the system requirement for emergency reserve to cover loss of the biggest infeed. The study demonstrates that reserve provision from the wind sector itself has economic and operational benefits. A heuristic algorithm has been developed that can model the relevant aspects of emergency reserve provision in a system with both thermal and wind generations. The proposed algorithm is first validated by comparing its performance with established economic scheduling methods applied to a representative power system. The algorithm is then used to demonstrate the economic benefit of reserve provision from the wind sector. It is shown that such provision reduces wind energy curtailment and thermal unit ramping. Finally, it is shown that a wind sector capable of providing emergency reserve can expand economically beyond the capacity limit that would otherwise apply. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2014.

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Tang, X., Fox, B., & Li, K. (2014). Reserve from wind power potential in system economic loading. In IET Renewable Power Generation (Vol. 8, pp. 558–568). Institution of Engineering and Technology. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-rpg.2013.0114

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