As the penetration of renewable energy generation in electric grids becomes more sub-stantial, its contribution to the variability of the net load becomes more noticeable. Particularly in small or weak grids, the rate at which the output power of a wind farm decreases may become a concern to grid operators. In the present work, a novel approach, called forecast-based curtailment (FBC), is shown to be able to self-mitigate downward ramps on short time scales at a very small energy penalty, compared to conventional mitigation schemes, such as flat curtailment or up-ramp limitations. FBC allows to achieve compliance with ramp limits imposed by system operators at a very small energy cost and modest additional upfront investments.
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Probst, O., & Minchala, L. I. (2021). Mitigation of short-term wind power ramps through forecast-based curtailment. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11104371
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