Power system joint energy and reserve scheduling model considering variable speed pumped hydro storage for mitigating wind curtailment

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The large-scale integration of wind power brings great challenges to power system secure and economic operation. In order to address this challenge, the variable speed pump storage hydropower plant (VS-PSHP) technology and demand response technology have addressed a lot attention. In this paper, the coordination of the thermal power generator, the wind power plant, the VS-PSHP and multi-type flexible loads are considered, and a day-ahead and real-time coordinated scheduling model are proposed. The proposed model can formulate the generation, contingency reserve and power distribution factor schedules simultaneously. Numerical simulation results indicate that the coordination of VS-PSHP and multi-type flexible loads can increase the system operation economic and mitigating the wind power curtailment. The results also show that the VS-PSHP is good at providing contingency reserve, and the participation of VS-PSHP can lead to a relatively lower total system operation cost compared to the participation of fixed speed pump storage hydropower plant (FS-PSHP).

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Zheng, T. T., Li, Y. W., Yang, P. W., Chen, X. L., Zheng, R., Miao, S. H., … Yin, H. R. (2019). Power system joint energy and reserve scheduling model considering variable speed pumped hydro storage for mitigating wind curtailment. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 354). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/354/1/012081

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