DocumentCode
3604356
Title
Endogenous Assessment of the Capacity Value of Solar PV in Generation Investment Planning Studies
Author
Munoz, Francisco D. ; Mills, Andrew D.
Author_Institution
Ind. Eng. & Oper. Group (IE&O), Univ. Adolfo Ibanez, Santiago, Chile
Volume
6
Issue
4
fYear
2015
Firstpage
1574
Lastpage
1585
Abstract
There exist several different reliability- and approximation-based methods to determine the contribution of solar resources toward resource adequacy. However, most of these approaches require knowing in advance the installed capacities of both conventional and solar generators. This is a complication since generator capacities are actually decision variables in capacity planning studies. In this paper, we study the effect of time resolution and solar PV penetration using a planning model that accounts for the full distribution of generator outages and solar resource variability. We also describe a modification of a standard deterministic planning model that enforces a resource adequacy target through a reserve margin constraint. Our numerical experiments show that at least 50 days worth of data are necessary to approximate the results of the full-resolution model with a maximum error of 2.5% on costs and capacity. We also show that the amount of displaced capacity of conventional generation decreases rapidly as the penetration of solar PV increases. We find that using an exogenously defined and constant capacity value based on time-series data can yield relatively accurate results for small penetration levels. For higher penetration levels, the modified deterministic planning model better captures avoided costs and the decreasing value of solar PV.
Keywords
power generation planning; power generation reliability; solar power; statistical distributions; time series; approximation-based method; capacity planning model; generation investment planning; reliability-based method; resource adequacy; solar PV capacity value endogenous assessment; solar PV penetration; solar generator outage distribution; solar resource variability; time-series data; Approximation methods; Capacity planning; Photovoltaic systems; Power generation economics; Probabilistic logic; Wind power generation; Approximation techniques; capacity value; generation planning; installed reserve margin; solar;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sustainable Energy, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1949-3029
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSTE.2015.2456019
Filename
7182348
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