Title :
A novel annual wind power planning method of provincial power grid based on time sequential simulations
Author :
Cao Yang ; Li Peng ; Yuan Yue ; Zhang Xin-Song ; Guo Si-Qi ; Zhao Ji-Chao
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Energy & Electr. Eng., Hohai Univ., Nanjing, China
Abstract :
During these years, rapid developments and large-scale integrations to grids of wind power posed great challenges on power system annual planning and its operation. If only total energy predictions of annual wind power are considered, existing annual wind power plans will differ away real situations when some wind energies are curtailed and so that it is difficult to implement the existing wind power plan. In this paper, a novel annual wind power planning method based on time sequential simulation is proposed. In the model proposed here, both characteristics of wind power and load and capacities of peak-load regulation and transmission are also considered. This model is a large-scale mixed integer grogram problem, and GAMS solver is applied to solve this problem. For verifying the model, an actual provincial power system is selected as case system. The simulation results show that model of a 3-day rolling optimization is appropriate for the actual grid dispatching because of its high computational efficiency. Moreover, the wind power accommodation ability can be improved by using the model to provide a reference for annual planning and renewable energy policy making.
Keywords :
integer programming; load forecasting; load regulation; power generation dispatch; power generation planning; power grids; power system simulation; power transmission planning; wind power plants; GAMS solver; annual wind power planning method; computational efficiency; energy prediction; grid dispatching; large-scale mixed integer programming problem; optimization; peak-load regulation; power system annual planning; provincial power grid; renewable energy policy making; time 3 day; time sequential simulation; wind power accommodation ability; Heating; Load modeling; Optimization; Power grids; Turbines; Wind power generation; annual planning; provincial power grid; time sequential simulation; unit commitment; wind power integration;
Conference_Titel :
Power System Technology (POWERCON), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chengdu
DOI :
10.1109/POWERCON.2014.6993673