部分弃风对光伏发电调度的影响

K. Keeratimahat, A. Bruce, I. MacGill
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不断增长的公用事业规模光伏发电给短期运营管理带来了新的挑战。它们的可变和不可预测的发电量增加了供需不平衡,同时取代了通常用于提供频率调节的传统发电。一个可能的解决方案是可变可再生能源电厂在调度间隔内减少其可变性。在适当的激励下,这些工厂可以部分削减,以保持减少但更稳定的产量。本研究调查了公用事业光伏电站根据不同的太阳能资源可用性提供更稳定的调度发电的潜力。它使用了一些澳大利亚公用事业光伏电站的历史4秒SCADA输出。对于合理稳定的调度发电来说,局部弃风水平是输出不确定性的第二个标准差。在常见天气条件下,光伏电站输出的高度不确定性使得即使天气条件已知且涉及重大弃风水平,也难以实现稳定调度。
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Partial curtailment to firm photovoltaic generation dispatch
Growing utility-scale photovoltaic (PV) generation brings new challenges in short-term operational management. Their variable and somewhat unpredictable generation adds to supply-demand imbalance, while displacing the conventional generation generally used to provide frequency regulation. One possible solution is for variable renewable energy plants to reduce their variability within dispatch intervals. With suitable incentives, these plants can be partially curtailed to maintain a reduced yet firmer output. This study investigates the potential of utility PV plants to provide firmer dispatched generation according to varying solar resource availability. It uses historical 4-second SCADA output from a number of Australian utility PV plants. The level of partial curtailment for reasonably stable dispatch generation is found to be the second standard deviation of the output uncertainty. The high uncertainty in PV plant output under common weather conditions makes firm dispatch challenging to achieve even if the weather conditions are known and involves significant curtailment levels.
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