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The role of power system flexibility in generation planning
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Date Issued
2011-07-24
Date Available
2012-04-17T14:35:13Z
Abstract
As the penetration of variable renewable generation increases in power systems worldwide, planning for the effects of variability will become more important. Traditional capacity adequacy planning techniques have been supplemented with
integration studies, which have been carried out in power systems with high targets for renewable generation. These have highlighted the increased variability that a system may experience in the future. As system planning techniques evolve with the demands from variable generation, the flexibility of a system to manage periods of high variability will need to be assessed. A metric may be required to measure the flexibility of a power system for use in planning studies with multi-year horizons. Compared to generation adequacy metrics, system flexibility assessment is more data intensive and requires more detailed
system modeling. An algorithm for scenario development in generation planning with high penetrations of variable generation is presented.
integration studies, which have been carried out in power systems with high targets for renewable generation. These have highlighted the increased variability that a system may experience in the future. As system planning techniques evolve with the demands from variable generation, the flexibility of a system to manage periods of high variability will need to be assessed. A metric may be required to measure the flexibility of a power system for use in planning studies with multi-year horizons. Compared to generation adequacy metrics, system flexibility assessment is more data intensive and requires more detailed
system modeling. An algorithm for scenario development in generation planning with high penetrations of variable generation is presented.
Sponsorship
Science Foundation Ireland
Irish Research Council for Science, Engineering and Technology
Type of Material
Conference Publication
Publisher
IEEE
Copyright (Published Version)
2011 IEEE
Subject – LCSH
Electric power systems--Management
Renewable energy sources
Electric power production--Planning
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Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
Journal
2011 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting : the electrification of transportation and the grid of the future [proceedings]
Conference Details
Paper presented at the IEEE 2011, Power and Energy Society General Meeting, San Diego, CA, 24-29 July 2011
ISBN
978-1-4577-1000-1
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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