C. M. Dennis, R. C. Walish, H. Pacini, T. Chisholm, T. Acker
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改善水力发电在用于西部电网长期输电研究的生产成本模型中的代表性
西部电力协调委员会认识到互联输电规划的重要性,于2006年成立了输电扩展规划政策委员会(TEPPC)。TEPPC的任务是开展涉及系统建模的区域输电扩展规划研究;同时对未来的传输拥塞和运营影响进行分析。TEPPC利用生产成本模型(PCM) PROMOD IV©为这些研究建立西部互联模型。在某些地理区域,高水平的水力发电渗透需要仔细考虑PCM中使用的水力发电模型,以产生最准确的系统结果。这项工作详细介绍了TEPPC用于改善输电规划研究中每小时水力发电时间序列表示的水力建模方法。本文概述了使用这些方法的理由和好处,并展示了2019年传输研究的结果,以说明使用这些方法的优势。
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