Wind power impact on system operations and planning

Zhaoyang Dong, K. Wong, K. Meng, F. Luo, Fang Yao, Junhua Zhao
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With the emission reduction scheme introduced, increasing number of wind farms have been planned and/or installed in many countries. In this paper, issues with wind power connection to the existing power grid are discussed, with particular emphasize on system operations and planning aspects. In addition to power system analysis, implications of wind power impacts on the electricity market operations are also discussed. From power system operations, wind power introduces stability and control challenges which are reflected in frequency control and voltage control ancillary services in a market environment. From system planning point of view, the increasing number of wind generation connection requests from generators requires a more systematic approach toward system studies on the connection impact on transmission system planning. The research presented in this paper focus on the wind power practice in Hong Kong and Australia. Case studies based on data from Australia and Hong Kong are given in this paper to highlight some of the issues and methodologies relevant to wind power impact studies. Issues on wind power impact on system operations and planning (general discussion paper, key words: wind power optimal dispatch with other generating resources, wind forecast utilization, network frequency control ancillary services, voltage control ancillary services, TAS example, HK example; key techniques: operational schemes, optimization methods, security constraints, impact on market - constraint impact; network connection options analysis;)
风电对系统运行和规划的影响
随着减排计划的实施,许多国家规划和/或安装了越来越多的风力发电场。本文讨论了风电与现有电网的连接问题,特别强调了系统运行和规划方面的问题。除了电力系统分析,风电对电力市场运行的影响也进行了讨论。从电力系统运行来看,风力发电带来了稳定性和控制方面的挑战,这些挑战反映在市场环境中的频率控制和电压控制辅助服务上。从系统规划的角度来看,风力发电机组的接入要求越来越多,需要更系统地对接入对输电系统规划的影响进行系统研究。本文的研究重点是香港和澳大利亚的风力发电实践。本文以澳大利亚和香港的数据为基础进行个案研究,以强调与风力发电影响研究有关的一些问题和方法。风电对系统运行的影响及规划问题(一般性讨论文件),关键词:风电与其他发电资源优化调度、风力预报利用、电网变频辅助服务、电压控制辅助服务、TAS例、HK例;关键技术:运营方案、优化方法、安全约束、对市场的影响——约束影响;网络连接选项分析;)
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