Title :
Study and analysis of wind curtailment situations and developing an appropriated methodology for its management
Author :
Boldt, Diogo ; Faria, Pedro ; Vale, Zita
Author_Institution :
GECAD - Knowledge Eng. & Decision-Support Res. Center, Polytech. of Porto, Porto, Portugal
fDate :
June 29 2015-July 2 2015
Abstract :
Recent energy policies in several countries around the world, including in Europe, points the need to integrating growing amounts of distributed generation in electric power systems, namely at distribution networks level. Such resources are mainly of a distributed, non-dispatchable, and natural sources based nature (including wind power). With this, several changes in the operation and planning of power systems have occurred. When facing a situation of excessive non-dispatchable generation, demand response programs and water pumping from reservoirs may be applied to encourage the increase of consumption so that wind curtailment is minimized. The methodology proposed in this paper aims to be used by a Virtual Power Player, who is able to manage the available energy resources optimizing its costs. The case study includes 2223 consumers and 47 distributed generators units. The implemented scenario corresponds to a real day in Portuguese power system, 9th March 2014.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; power distribution planning; power generation planning; power system management; wind power plants; AD 2014 03 09; Portugal; Virtual Power Player; available energy resource management; distributed generation; electric power system; energy policies; power system operation; power system planning; wind curtailment; Job shop scheduling; Load management; Power systems; Wind; Wind power generation; Demand response; distributed generation; real time pricing; smart grids; wind curtailment;
Conference_Titel :
PowerTech, 2015 IEEE Eindhoven
Conference_Location :
Eindhoven
DOI :
10.1109/PTC.2015.7232448