Title :
Toward low carbon energy systems: The convergence of wind power, demand response, and the electricity grid
Author :
Parkinson, Simon ; Wang, Dan ; Djilali, Ned
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Integrated Energy Syst., Univ. of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada
Abstract :
The large scale deployment of renewable generation is widely seen as the most promising option for displacing fossil fuel power generation, and for expanding generation capacity to meet the growing demand for electricity without increasing carbon emissions. A key challenge in integrating wind and other renewable power in the electricity grid is to devise approaches that ensure sustainability not only from the view point of carbon emissions, but also in terms of the market and operational constraints of the power system. This paper outlines some of the opportunities and challenges faced by power system operators in offsetting the negative impacts of wind power integration. The potential of traditionally passive loads in playing the role of resources that can be actively involved in offsetting wind variability will be discussed. We will then specifically consider a conceptual framework for incentive-based demand response in which highly-distributed low carbon energy conversion technologies, such as heat pumps, electric vehicles, and electrolyzers, act as dispatchable short-term energy balancing resources that support increasing levels of wind power integration.
Keywords :
air pollution control; demand side management; fossil fuels; power generation economics; power grids; wind power; wind power plants; carbon emission; convergence; demand response; electricity grid; energy conversion; fossil fuel power generation; incentive-based demand response; passive load; power system operator; renewable power generation; wind power; wind power integration; Carbon dioxide; Electricity; Heat pumps; Load flow control; Power system stability; Wind power generation; Economic dispatch; demand response; electric vehicles; electrolyzers; heat pumps; load control; low carbon energy systems; regulation; virtual power plant; wind power integration;
Conference_Titel :
Innovative Smart Grid Technologies - Asia (ISGT Asia), 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Tianjin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1221-9
DOI :
10.1109/ISGT-Asia.2012.6303401