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Base-load cycling on a system with significant wind penetration
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Date Issued
2010-05
Date Available
2010-08-05T13:48:49Z
Abstract
Certain developments in the electricity sector may result in suboptimal operation of base-load generating units in countries worldwide. Despite the fact they were not designed to operate in a flexible manner, increasing penetration of variable power sources coupled with the deregulation of the electricity sector could lead to these base-load units being shut down or operated at part-load levels more often. This cycling operation would have onerous effects on the components of these units and potentially lead to increased outages and significant costs. This paper shows the serious impact increasing levels of wind power will have on the operation of base-load units. Those base-load units which are not large contributors of primary reserve to the system and have relatively shorter start-up times were found to be the most impacted as wind penetration increases. A sensitivity analysis shows the presence of storage or interconnection on a power system actually exacerbates base-load cycling until very high levels of wind power are reached. Finally, it is shown that if the total cycling costs of the individual base-load units are taken into consideration in the scheduling model, subsequent cycling operation can be reduced.
Sponsorship
Science Foundation Ireland
Other Sponsorship
Electricity Research Centre (ERC) Industry Members
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
IEEE
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Volume
25
Issue
2
Start Page
1088
End Page
1097
Series
Electricity Research Centre (ERC)
Copyright (Published Version)
IEEE 2010
Subject – LCSH
Interconnected electric utility systems
Electric power systems--Costs
Wind power
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0885-8950
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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