Title :
Optimal Allocation of ESS in Distribution Systems With a High Penetration of Wind Energy
Author :
Atwa, Yasser Moustafa ; El-Saadany, E.F.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada
Abstract :
Environmental concerns and fuel cost uncertainties associated with the use of conventional energy sources have resulted in rapid growth in the amount of wind energy connected to distribution grids. However, based on Ontario´s standard offer program (SOP), the utility has the right to curtail (spill) wind energy in order to avoid any violation of the system constraints. This means that any increase in wind energy production over a specific limit might be met with an increase in the wind energy curtailed. In spite of their cost, energy storage systems (ESSs) are considered to be a viable solution to this problem. This paper proposes a methodology for allocating an ESS in a distribution system with a high penetration of wind energy. The ultimate goal is to maximize the benefits for both the DG owner and the utility by sizing the ESS to accommodate all amounts of spilled wind energy and by then allocating it within the system in order to minimize the annual cost of the electricity. In addition, a cost/benefit analysis has been conducted in order to verify the feasibility of installing an ESS from the perspective of both the utility and the DG owner.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; electricity supply industry; energy storage; power generation economics; wind power plants; DG owner utility; ESS; conventional energy sources; cost-benefit analysis; distribution grids; distribution systems; electricity cost; energy storage systems; fuel cost uncertainty; optimal allocation; wind energy penetration; wind energy production; Costs; Electronic switching systems; Energy storage; Fuels; Power electronics; Substations; Uncertainty; Wind energy; Wind speed; Wind turbines; Distributed generation; distribution system; energy storage; optimum power flow; wind energy;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2010.2045663