DocumentCode :
3465887
Title :
Impact of wind speed uncertainty and variability on the planning and design of wind power projects in a smart grid environment
Author :
Martinez-Cesena, E.A. ; Mutale, J.
Author_Institution :
Electr. Energy & Power Syst. Group, Univ. of Manchester, Manchester, UK
fYear :
2011
fDate :
5-7 Dec. 2011
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
8
Abstract :
Sustainable power systems of the future will be characterised by significant penetration of renewable energy sources. Planning and operation of these systems to ensure reliability and security of supply will require application of smart grid techniques and technologies in which demand response (DR) will play a key role. Planning and design of generation projects based on renewable energies, such as wind power projects (WPPs), should therefore be predicated on the assumption that they will operate in a smart grid environment taking into consideration the special characteristics of the generation technologies and the DR potential of the system. The main factor affecting the planning and design of WPPs is the wind resource, especially the mean annual wind speed variability (MAWSV) and the long-term wind speed uncertainty (LTWSU). Additionally, DR and wind power penetration can also affect the planning and design of WPPs when the load is able to respond to fluctuations in electricity prices driven by the availability of wind generation. This paper proposes two simple approaches to analyse the impact of MAWSV and LTWSU in the planning and design of WPPs in a smart grid environment. Both approaches are illustrated using a United Kingdom based case study. The results show that the impact of both factors increase with significant penetration of wind energy in the system, but DR tends to mitigate such impacts. It is concluded that, by addressing the MAWSV and LTWSU, project planners can design more economically attractive WPPs, thereby attracting investments.
Keywords :
power generation economics; power generation planning; power generation reliability; power markets; power system security; renewable energy sources; smart power grids; sustainable development; wind power plants; DR; LTWSU; MAWSV; WPP; demand response; electricity price; long-term wind speed uncertainty; mean annual wind speed variability; renewable energy source; smart grid environment; supply reliability; supply security; sustainable power system; wind power project design; wind power project planning; Electricity; Planning; Smart grids; Uncertainty; Wind power generation; Wind speed;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Innovative Smart Grid Technologies (ISGT Europe), 2011 2nd IEEE PES International Conference and Exhibition on
Conference_Location :
Manchester
ISSN :
2165-4816
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1422-1
Electronic_ISBN :
2165-4816
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISGTEurope.2011.6162613
Filename :
6162613
Link To Document :
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