Joint Resource Modeling and Assessment for Hybrid Distributed Solar and Wind Systems

Wenqi Zhang, C. Feng, B. Hodge
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The inherent variability and uncertainty in distributed energy resources can presents myriad challenges to the planning and operations of power systems. These risks are poised to become larger as the penetration of renewable energy sources rises in the power generation mix. Hybrid solar-wind energy systems are able to mitigate some of these risks by their complementary resource availability. Surface solar and wind fields are coupled and correlated in both space and time. Appropriately estimating the hybrid solar wind energy system requires simulating the spatio-temporal structure of these fields that can be produced for each time horizon. We introduce a novel joint spatio-temporal stochastic differential equation (SPDE) approach that captures the spatio-temporal dynamics of solar and wind fields and their joint dependency over a domain for each time step. In the case study on Colorado, we consider nonstationary three-level hierarchical spatio temporal models for both hourly solar irradiance data and wind speed data in Colorado. Dependence between the solar irradiance data and wind speed data is captured by a shared spatio-temporal random effect. Our approach performs well in terms of the prediction score criterion.
分布式太阳能和风能混合系统联合资源建模与评估
分布式能源固有的可变性和不确定性给电力系统的规划和运行带来了巨大的挑战。随着可再生能源在发电结构中的渗透率上升,这些风险将变得更大。混合太阳能-风能系统能够通过其互补的资源可用性来减轻这些风险。地表太阳场和风场在空间和时间上是耦合和相关的。适当地估计混合太阳风系统需要模拟这些场在每个时间范围内可以产生的时空结构。我们介绍了一种新的联合时空随机微分方程(SPDE)方法,该方法捕获了太阳和风场的时空动态以及它们在每个时间步长的联合依赖关系。在科罗拉多州的案例研究中,我们考虑了科罗拉多州每小时太阳辐照度数据和风速数据的非平稳三层分层时空模型。太阳辐照度数据和风速数据之间的依赖关系是由共享的时空随机效应捕获的。我们的方法在预测得分标准方面表现良好。
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