DocumentCode
164358
Title
Dispatch strategy to minimise uncertainty in wind power generation in the Australian national electricity market
Author
Wickramasinghe, Amila ; Meegahapola, Lasantha ; Agalgaonkar, A.P. ; Perera, Sarath
Author_Institution
Australian Power Quality & Reliability Centre, Univ. of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia
fYear
2014
fDate
Sept. 28 2014-Oct. 1 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
With increased penetration of wind power, scheduling generators to meet the forecast demand of a power system is becoming an increasingly challenging task for the system operators. Uncertainty associated with the generation expected from wind plants adds to the load demand uncertainty, making it necessary to retain additional reserves to maintain the balance between demand and supply of power. In the Australian national electricity market (NEM), sophisticated wind forecasting techniques are employed to reduce the uncertainty in wind generation. Despite being able to project the contribution of wind power to a reasonable accuracy, wind power plants are currently not considered to be dispatchable resources in the NEM. This paper discusses the possibility of assigning firm generation responsibilities to wind plants, especially in a dynamic electricity markets as the NEM, where the generation scheduling happens between five to ten minutes ahead of actual dispatch.
Keywords
load forecasting; power generation dispatch; power generation economics; power generation scheduling; power markets; wind power plants; Australian national electricity market; NEM; dispatch strategy; load demand uncertainty; power system forecasting demand; scheduling generator; wind forecasting technique; wind plant; wind power generation; Generators; Rotors; Wind farms; Wind forecasting; Wind speed; Wind turbines; Dispatchable; dispatch strategy; electricity markets; national electricity market; scheduled power plants; wind power;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Engineering Conference (AUPEC), 2014 Australasian Universities
Conference_Location
Perth, WA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AUPEC.2014.6966565
Filename
6966565
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