Title :
Wind power in power system planning - wind data and the capacity value of wind Bosnia-Herzegovina case study
Author :
Ademovic, Adnan ; Music, Mustafa ; Strbac, Goran
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Strategic Dev., Elektroprivreda B&H, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina
Abstract :
Intermittent renewable generation plays a significant role in power system planning, since the demand-following nature of a power system´s operation and control requires steady supply of electricity at any given time in order to maintain system stability. A realistic representation of the wind power output in the time domain may therewith become critical for an accurate assessment of impacts and security risks involved. To tackle the issue this paper aims at giving a brief statistical analysis of Bosnia-Herzegovina´s (B&H) wind potential. The goal is to present and evaluate large sampled data sets in a form representative of their natural system boundaries. With reference to evaluation methodologies summarized in literature, focus will be placed on wind resource representation and quantitative assessment of its capacity value in a “non specific” power system. The paper gives a comprehensive, system non specific quantitative data assessment, based solely on physical behavior and the consequential characteristics relevant to system requirements, in a form applicable to different power system planning scenarios.
Keywords :
power generation control; power generation planning; power generation reliability; resource allocation; statistical analysis; time-domain analysis; wind power; B&H wind potential; Bosnia-Herzegovina case study; Bosnia-Herzegovina wind potential; demand-following nature; intermittent renewable generation; natural system boundaries; nonspecific power system; physical behavior; power system control; power system operation; power system planning; quantitative data assessment; sampled data sets; security risks; statistical analysis; steady electricity supply; system stability maintenance; wind capacity value; wind data; wind power output; wind resource representation; Fluctuations; IEC standards; Power system reliability; Power system stability; Wind power generation; Wind speed; capacity value; power system reliability; wind power; wind statistics;
Conference_Titel :
Environment and Electrical Engineering (EEEIC), 2012 11th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Venice
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1830-4
DOI :
10.1109/EEEIC.2012.6221442