DocumentCode
3213449
Title
Wind generation following using Demand Dispatch via Smart Grid platform
Author
Daburi Farimani, Fateme ; Rajabi Mashhadi, Habib
Author_Institution
Fac. of Eng., Ferdowsi Univ. of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
fYear
2013
fDate
17-18 Dec. 2013
Firstpage
85
Lastpage
89
Abstract
Demand Dispatch (DD), as a complementary approach to Supply Dispatch (SD), is an effective operation concept for today power systems which are moving toward renewable distributed resources and Smart Grids (SGs). DD is based on the strategy of load following generation as opposed to conventional operation method, SD. In other words, DD is greatly compatible with variable distributed generations since adjusts candidate dispatchable loads according to the existing profile of produced power. On the other hand, SD is more matched with undispatchable loads and centralized power plants. Employing DD optimizes utilization of available demand side assets, which is called Asset Optimization (AO). DD is a new and emerging subject which has been focused recently in both academic and practical research due to growing of SGs. This paper is going to implement DD on a wind case study in Khorasan Province. A priority algorithm is employed by the aggregator to daily schedule residential dispatchable loads based on the available wind power. In this way, wind power resources could highly penetrate into the power grid without putting a burden on the other conventional generations. The other important results of this approach are the maximum usage of the wind power and load commitment into the grid operation.
Keywords
demand side management; distributed power generation; optimisation; power generation dispatch; power generation scheduling; smart power grids; wind power; wind power plants; asset optimization; centralized power plants; demand dispatch; demand side asset; dispatchable load adjustment; distributed generation; load commitment; load following generation; produced power profile; renewable distributed resource; residential dispatchable load scheduling; smart power grid; supply dispatch; wind power generation; wind power resource; Dispatching; Home appliances; Optimization; Smart grids; Wind power generation; Wind turbines; asset optimization; demand dispatch; dispatchable loads; smart grid; wind power following;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Smart Grid Conference (SGC), 2013
Conference_Location
Tehran
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-3039-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SGC.2013.6733804
Filename
6733804
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