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Quantifying reserve demands due to increasing wind power penetration
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Date Issued
2003-06
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Abstract
With wind power penetration increasing in many systems worldwide, operational issues are beginning to emerge due to the uncertain nature of wind power. One of these issues is
the provision of reserve for system security. To analyse this, one must consider generator outage rates, system load forecast errors and wind power forecast errors in such a way as to directly relate the system reserve level to the security of the system. In this paper a new methodology is proposed for the analysis and provision of system reserve levels. The methodology considers the provision of both reserve (on-line) and replacement reserve (offline). The proposed methodology is then applied to the IEEE
reliability test system incorporating other influencing factors like wind farm size and numbers and forecast periods. Results illustrate the impact increasing wind power penetration has on reserve.
Sponsorship
Science Foundation Ireland
Other Sponsorship
Charles Parsons Energy Research Awards
Type of Material
Conference Publication
Publisher
IEEE
Copyright (Published Version)
2003 IEEE
Subject – LCSH
Electric power consumption--Forecasting
Electric power production
Electric power system stability
Energy security
Wind power
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Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
Part of
2003 IEEE Bologna Power Tech Conference Proceedings : Vol. 2
Conference Details
Paper presented at the IEEE Bologna Power Tech Conference, Bologna, Italy, June 23-26th, 2003
ISBN
0-7803-7967-5
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