Title :
Incorporating Uncertainty of Wind Power Generation Forecast Into Power System Operation, Dispatch, and Unit Commitment Procedures
Author :
Makarov, Yuri V. ; Etingov, Pavel V. ; Jian Ma ; Zhenyu Huang ; Subbarao, Kamesh
Author_Institution :
Pacific Northwest Nat. Lab., Richland, WA, USA
Abstract :
An approach to evaluate the uncertainties of the balancing capacity, ramping capability, and ramp duration requirements is proposed. The approach includes three steps: forecast data acquisition, statistical analysis of retrospective information, and prediction of grid balancing requirements for a specified time horizon and a given confidence level. An assessment of the capacity and ramping requirements is performed using a specially developed probabilistic algorithm based on histogram analysis, capable of incorporating multiple sources of uncertainty - both continuous (wind and load forecast errors) and discrete (forced generator outages and startup failures). A new method called the “flying-brick” technique is developed to evaluate the look-ahead required generation performance envelope for the worst-case scenario within a user-specified confidence level. A self-validation process is used to validate the accuracy of the confidence intervals. To demonstrate the validity of the developed uncertainty assessment methods and its impact on grid operation, a framework for integrating the proposed methods with an energy management system (EMS) is developed. Demonstration through EMS integration illustrates the applicability of the proposed methodology and the developed tool for actual grid operation and paves the road for integration with EMS systems in control rooms.
Keywords :
energy management systems; load forecasting; power generation dispatch; statistical analysis; wind power plants; balancing capacity; confidence intervals; energy management system; flying-brick technique; forced generator outages; forecast data acquisition; grid balancing; histogram analysis; load forecast errors; power generation dispatch; power system operation; ramp duration; ramping capability; startup failure; statistical analysis; uncertainty assessment method; unit commitment; wind power generation forecast; Energy management; Load forecasting; Statistical analysis; Uncertainty; Wind forecasting; Wind power generation; Energy management system (EMS); flying-brick method; load forecast errors; uncertainty; wind generation; wind generation forecast errors;
Journal_Title :
Sustainable Energy, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSTE.2011.2159254