Title :
The future impact of wind on BPA power system ancillary services
Author :
Makarov, Yuri ; Lu, Shuai ; McManus, Bart ; Pease, John
Author_Institution :
Pacific Northwest Nat. Lab., Richland, WA
Abstract :
Wind power is growing in a very fast pace as an alternative generating resource. As the ratio of wind power over total system capacity increases, the impact of wind on various system aspects becomes significant. This paper presents a methodology to study the future impact of wind on BPA power system ancillary services including load following and regulation. Existing approaches for similar analysis include dispatch model simulation and standard deviation evaluation. The methodology proposed in this paper uses historical data and stochastic processes to simulate the load balancing processes in BPA power system. Then capacity, ramp rate and ramp duration characteristics are extracted from the simulation results, and load following and regulation requirements are calculated accordingly. It mimics the actual power system operations therefore the results can be more realistic yet the approach is convenient to perform. Further, the ramp rate and ramp duration data obtained from the analysis can be used to evaluate generator response or maneuverability and energy requirement, respectively, additional to the capacity requirement.
Keywords :
stochastic processes; wind power plants; BPA power system ancillary services; dispatch model simulation; load balancing processes; standard deviation evaluation; stochastic processes; wind integration; wind power; Analytical models; Load management; Power generation; Power system analysis computing; Power system modeling; Power system simulation; Power systems; Stochastic processes; Wind energy; Wind energy generation; Ancillary Service; Hour-ahead Schedule; Load Following; Real-time Schedule; Regulation; Wind Integration;
Conference_Titel :
Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition, 2008. T&D. IEEE/PES
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1903-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1904-3
DOI :
10.1109/TDC.2008.4517101