Title :
Optimal storage-aided wind generation integration considering ramping requirements
Author :
Lin Xiang ; Ng, Derrick Wing Kwan ; Woongsup Lee ; Schober, Robert
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Digital Commun., Univ. Erlangen-Nurnberg, Erlangen, Germany
Abstract :
Large-scale integration of intermittent wind energy can put a large burden on the utility company in balancing system demand and supply. As more and more dispersed wind energy suppliers connect to the system for electricity supply, the power system suffers from increased operation cost and risk caused by the discrepant interests of energy suppliers and the utility company. Energy suppliers may only concern about maximizing their own profits by pushing as much energy into the grid as possible, while neglecting the risk of steep ramps in wind generation. In this paper, exploiting the two-way communication capability in smart grid, we propose interactive ramp control of wind energy integration by aligning the individual pursuits of the energy suppliers and the utility company for social welfare maximization. The optimal wind energy integration and generator ramp control are investigated in an offline social welfare optimization problem assuming full knowledge of future wind energy and load demand. Moreover, the benefits of storage are exploited in our proposed storage-aided generation range adaption scheme to reduce the potential risk caused by inaccurate wind energy forecasts and the ramping latency of slow generators. Furthermore, a suboptimal storage-aided generation range adaption scheme with low computational complexity is presented for online control of wind integration when wind energy forecasts are unavailable. Our simulation results show that interactive ramp control is necessary to achieve efficient and secure wind energy integration and with the aid of storage, the power system´s ramping capability can be improved at lower operation cost.
Keywords :
load forecasting; optimisation; power generation control; power generation economics; ramp generators; risk management; smart power grids; wind power; wind power plants; electricity supply; generator ramp control; increased operation cost; interactive ramp control; intermittent optimal storage-aided wind generation integration; load demand; low computational complexity; offline social welfare optimization problem; potential risk reduction; power system; profit maximization; ramping requirements; smart grid; social welfare maximization; steep ramps; suboptimal storage-aided generation range adaption scheme; system demand-and-supply balancing; two-way communication capability; utility company; wind energy forecasts; Energy storage; Generators; Optimization; Power systems; Wind energy; Wind energy generation; Wind forecasting; Smart grid; large-scale integration; ramp control;
Conference_Titel :
Smart Grid Communications (SmartGridComm), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
DOI :
10.1109/SmartGridComm.2013.6688032