DocumentCode
1904835
Title
Adequacy evaluation of generation systems including wind energy
Author
Billinton, Roy ; Bai, Guang
Author_Institution
Power Syst. Res. Group, Saskatchewan Univ., Saskatoon, Sask., Canada
Volume
1
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Firstpage
24
Abstract
Wind energy is an intermittent resource as wind speed is highly variable and site-specific. This paper examines the capacity adequacy of a representative system containing both conventional generation units and wind energy conversion systems (WECS). An autoregressive moving average (ARMA) time series model is used to simulate the hourly wind speeds considering the chronological wind velocity characteristics. A reliability test system (RBTS) containing 11 conventional generation units is utilized to illustrate the proposed concepts. The analysis is conducted using a sequential Monte Carlo simulation approach. A WECS can make a contribution to the load carrying capacity of a conventional generating system given a reasonably high wind speed. The results show that the performance of a WECS is highly site-specific.
Keywords
Monte Carlo methods; autoregressive moving average processes; wind; wind power; wind power plants; ARMA; WECS; autoregressive moving average time series model; capacity adequacy; chronological wind velocity characteristics; reliability test system; wind energy conversion systems; wind power generation systems; wind speed; Energy resources; Power generation; Power system modeling; Power system reliability; Power system simulation; System testing; Wind energy; Wind energy generation; Wind speed; Wind turbines;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2002. IEEE CCECE 2002. Canadian Conference on
ISSN
0840-7789
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7514-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CCECE.2002.1015169
Filename
1015169
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