DocumentCode
1207556
Title
Impact of tidal generation on power system operation in Ireland
Author
Bryans, A. Garth ; Fox, Brendan ; Crossley, Peter A. ; O´Malley, Mark
Author_Institution
Queen´´s Univ. Belfast, UK
Volume
20
Issue
4
fYear
2005
Firstpage
2034
Lastpage
2040
Abstract
Tidal stream generation is a form of renewable energy that is predictable but variable in nature. The paper initially identifies the tidal resource around Ireland, utilizing the most appropriate and developed tidal energy technology, thus providing a potential magnitude and output profile. Methods of deployment and control, including the down rating of the generator relative to turbine size and operational output reduction, are suggested to reduce capital cost, increase the capacity factor and reduce the impact on the grid system. The combination of the potential resource and the application of control methods provide the basis to study the effect on the grid system in terms of ramp rate and the demand profile. The same inputs also provide the ability to analyze generator characteristics such as the capacity credit.
Keywords
cost reduction; power generation economics; power generation planning; tidal power stations; turbines; Ireland tidal stream generation; capital cost reduction; control method; demand profile; generator characteristic; grid system; power system operation; renewable energy; turbine size; Appropriate technology; Control systems; Costs; Mesh generation; Paper technology; Power generation; Power systems; Renewable energy resources; Size control; Turbines; Capacity credit; generator characteristics; ramp rate; system operations; tidal generation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8950
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRS.2005.857282
Filename
1525134
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