Title :
European Balancing Act
Author :
Ackermann, Thomas ; Abbad, Juan Rivier ; Dudurych, Ivan M. ; Erlich, Istvan ; Holttinen, Hannele ; Kristoffersen, Jesper Runge ; Sorensen, Poul Ejnar
Author_Institution :
Energynautics GmbH, Langen
Abstract :
Wind power integration into power systems has two dimensions: an economical one related to optimization of the resources and a fair sharing of the cost, and a technical one related to security of supply. The economical dimension is first observed in the allocation and use of reserves that can incur increased costs for the power system operation. The actual impact of adding wind generation in different balancing areas can vary depending on local factors. Comparing European studies, some general aspects to reduce integration costs were identified, such as aggregating wind plant output over large geographical regions, larger balancing areas, and operating the power system closer to the delivery hour. In regard to the technical dimension, appropriate grid codes, in particular FRT and frequency control requirements, are essential to allow high wind penetration levels (>15%).
Keywords :
power system economics; power system security; wind power plants; European studies; economical dimension; power system operation; resource optimization; supply security; wind generation; wind power integration; Costs; Energy management; Europe; Frequency control; Power system control; Power system management; Power system security; Power systems; Production systems; Wind energy;
Journal_Title :
Power and Energy Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MPE.2007.906511