Title :
The impact of solar photovoltaic generation on balancing requirements in the southern Nevada system
Author :
Ma, Jian ; Lu, Shuai ; Hafen, Ryan P. ; Etingov, Pavel V. ; Makarov, Yuri V. ; Chadliev, Vladimir
Author_Institution :
Pacific Northwest Nat. Lab. (PNNL), Richland, WA, USA
Abstract :
The impact of integrating large-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) generation on the balancing requirements in terms of regulation and load-following requirements in the southern Nevada balancing area is evaluated. The “swinging door” algorithm and the “probability box” method developed by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) were used to quantify the impact of large PV generation on the balancing requirements of the system operations. The system´s actual scheduling, real-time dispatch and regulation processes were simulated. Different levels of distributed generation were also considered in the study. The impact of hourly solar PV generation forecast errors on regulation and load-following requirements was assessed. The sensitivity of balancing requirements with respect to real-time forecast errors of large PV generation was analyzed.
Keywords :
load dispatching; load forecasting; power generation control; probability; real-time systems; solar power stations; PNNL; Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; balancing requirements; distributed generation; large-scale solar PV generation; large-scale solar photovoltaic generation; load-following requirements; probability box method; real-time dispatch; real-time regulation process; regulation requirements; solar PV generation forecasting; southern Nevada balancing area; southern Nevada system; swinging door algorithm; system operations; Data models; Electricity; Laboratories; Load modeling; Real time systems; Schedules; Turning; Ancillary services; balancing requirements; load following; regulation; renewables integration; swinging door algorithm;
Conference_Titel :
Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition (T&D), 2012 IEEE PES
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1934-8
Electronic_ISBN :
2160-8555
DOI :
10.1109/TDC.2012.6281606