Title :
Triangular approximate distribution model of wind electric generators
Author :
Peng Yu ; Venkatesh, B.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Ryerson Univ., Toronto, ON, Canada
Abstract :
Evolving power systems are facing diverse supply mixes and increasing addition of renewable resources, like wind power. Due to stochastic feature of wind, output of wind electric generators (WEG) has uncertainties. These uncertainties bring risks into daily power system operations. Flexible and accurate computational tools are increasingly needed to handle the uncertainties for generation planning and electricity marketing in a short term time duration. A triangular approximate distribution (TAD) is discussed in this paper to stochastically model real power output of WEGs. The TAD model very closely represents the normal distribution function of forecasted wind power to capture stochastic information of WEGs´ output forecasts. The cumulative probability function of unavailability of wind power can be calculated using the TAD model and further to compute expected energy not served, which quantifies the risks caused by wind power. The effects of standard deviation are studied.
Keywords :
electric generators; load forecasting; normal distribution; power generation planning; power markets; risk analysis; stochastic processes; uncertainty handling; wind power; wind power plants; TAD model; cumulative probability function; electricity marketing; normal distribution function; power generation planning; power system operation; renewable resource; risk analysis; standard deviation; stochastic model; stochastic wind feature; triangular approximate distribution model; uncertainty handling; wind electric generator; wind power; wind power forecasting; Expected Energy Not Served; Triangular Approximate Distribution; Wind Electric Generators;
Conference_Titel :
IPEC, 2012 Conference on Power & Energy
Conference_Location :
Ho Chi Minh City
DOI :
10.1109/ASSCC.2012.6523255