Title :
High wind power penetration ??? A case study in Penghu Island
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Chung-Cheng Univ., Chiayi, Taiwan
Abstract :
Penghu Island is a small isolated power system with 70MW peak load and 30MW off-peak load. According to the operation records of the installed wind farms, Penghu has bettter wind conditions than any other site in Taiwan. The total capacity of wind farms in Penghu reaches up to 10.2MW, which means 35% penetration on wind power is possible during minimum load. The high level of wind power generation in the Penghu power system makes the decision of diesel unit commitment and control of the power system more difficult due to the high variability of wind power output in a time frame ranging from seconds to hours. This work investigates the significant factors that affect the system transient stability as high penetration of wind power is integrated. Additionally, the possible impact and coping strategies for the high wind power penetration are studied, and several specific suggestions are proposed to Taiwan Power Company. These strategies include revising the load shedding methods, unit commitment scheduling, wind turbine operation, the suitable energy storage system planning, and wind turbine protection.
Keywords :
electricity supply industry; energy storage; load regulation; load shedding; power generation dispatch; power generation planning; power generation protection; power generation scheduling; power system transient stability; wind power plants; wind turbines; Penghu Island; Taiwan; Taiwan power company; diesel unit commitment scheduling; energy storage system planning; high wind power penetration; load shedding method; power system transient stability; small isolated power system control; wind farm; wind power generation; wind turbine protection; Generators; Power system stability; Transient analysis; Wind power generation; Wind speed; Wind turbines; Diesel-Wind Hybrid System; Penetration; Penghu Island; Transient Stability; Wind Farm;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Engineering Conference (APPEEC), 2014 IEEE PES Asia-Pacific
DOI :
10.1109/APPEEC.2014.7066135