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New tool for integration of wind power forecasting into power system operation
Date Issued
2009-06
Date Available
2011-11-02T15:02:12Z
Abstract
The paper describes the methodology that has been developed for Transmission System Operators (TSOs) of Republic of Ireland, Eirgrid, and Northern Ireland, SONI the
TSO in Northern Ireland, to study the effects of advanced wind power forecasting on optimal short-term power system scheduling. The resulting schedules take into account the
electricity market conditions and feature optimal reserve scheduling. The short-term wind power prediction is provided by the Anemos tool, and the scheduling function, including the reserve optimisation, by the Wilmar tool. The proposed methodology allows for evaluation of the impacts that different
types of wind energy forecasts (stochastic vs. deterministic vs. perfect) have on the schedules, and how the new incoming information via in-day scheduling impacts the quality of the schedules. Within the methodology, metrics to assess the quality
of the schedules is proposed, including the costs, reliability and cycling. The resulting schedules are compared to the Day-ahead
and In-day results of the existing scheduling methodology, Reserve Constrained Unit Commitment (RCUC), with the historical data used as the input for calibration.
TSO in Northern Ireland, to study the effects of advanced wind power forecasting on optimal short-term power system scheduling. The resulting schedules take into account the
electricity market conditions and feature optimal reserve scheduling. The short-term wind power prediction is provided by the Anemos tool, and the scheduling function, including the reserve optimisation, by the Wilmar tool. The proposed methodology allows for evaluation of the impacts that different
types of wind energy forecasts (stochastic vs. deterministic vs. perfect) have on the schedules, and how the new incoming information via in-day scheduling impacts the quality of the schedules. Within the methodology, metrics to assess the quality
of the schedules is proposed, including the costs, reliability and cycling. The resulting schedules are compared to the Day-ahead
and In-day results of the existing scheduling methodology, Reserve Constrained Unit Commitment (RCUC), with the historical data used as the input for calibration.
Sponsorship
Science Foundation Ireland
Other Sponsorship
ANEMOS.Plus project
European Union, 6th Framework Program (FP6)
Type of Material
Conference Publication
Publisher
IEEE
Copyright (Published Version)
2009 IEEE
Subject – LCSH
Wind power
Electric power production--Ireland
Electric power production--Northern Ireland
Stochastic systems
Production scheduling
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Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
Journal
IEEE Bucharest PowerTech, 2009 [proceedings]
Conference Details
Paper presented at the IEEE PowerTech 2009 conference, Bucharest, June 28 2009-July 2 2009
ISBN
978-1-4244-2234-0
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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