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Short-Term Energy Balancing With Increasing Levels of Wind Energy
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Date Issued
2012-10
Date Available
2013-10-11T16:05:26Z
Abstract
Increasing levels of wind energy are adding to the uncertainty and variability inherent in electricity grids and are consequently driving changes. Here, some of the possible evolutions in optimal short-term energy balancing to better deal with wind energy uncertainty are investigated. The focus is mainly on managing reserves through changes in scheduling, in particular market structure (more regular and higher resolution scheduling), reserve procurement (dynamic as opposed to static), and improved operational planning (stochastic as opposed to deterministic). Infrastructure changes including flexible plant, increased demand side participation, more interconnection, transmission, larger balancing areas, and critically improved forecasting can also be significant and are dealt with in the discussion. The evolutions are tightly coupled, their impact is system-dependent and so no “best” set is identifiable but experience of system operators will be critical to future developments.
Sponsorship
Science Foundation Ireland
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy
Volume
3
Issue
4
Start Page
769
End Page
776
Copyright (Published Version)
2012 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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Kiviluoma et al_Short term energy balancing with increasing levels of wind energy 2012_07_07.pdf
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