电网应急储备调度管理

A. V. Deventer, S. Chowdhury, S. Chowdhury, C. T. Gaunt
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本文对应急储备的成本效益调度进行了分析,并特别关注了供给侧和需求侧选项。在需求侧选择的重点是需求市场参与产品。在供给侧选择上,研究了开式循环燃气轮机的使用。在容量约束系统中,需要满足当前发电组合的供给需求。随着储备边际的减少和需求的逐年增加,这一挑战也在增加。本文报道了南非的情况。随着需求的增长,满足需求的能力仍然是一个焦点;对系统操作员来说仍然是优先级的职责。在发电盈余或短缺,储备边际充足或减少的情况下,关注优化和经济调度是一个重要方面。目前,南非互联电力系统受到限制;有时需求大于供给。备用类别是辅助要求,不同电力系统的备用类别是不同的。储备是为了满足电力系统的干扰,以确保保持一个健康的频率。根据辅助要求储备类别有:瞬时、调节、十分钟、补充和应急。本文的研究重点是应急储备。
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Management of emergency reserves dispatching in electricity networks
This paper presents the analysis of cost-effective dispatching of emergency reserves with a specific focus on supply and demand side options. On the demand side options the focus is the demand market participation product. On the supply side options the use of open cycle gas turbines is studied. In capacity constraint systems the supplying demand with the current generation mix needs to be met. With a diminishing reserve margin and increase in demand yearly this challenge increases. The South African scenario is reported in this paper. As demand grows the ability to meet that demand remains a focus; a responsibility that remains a priority for the system operator. In times of surplus or shortage generation with adequate or diminishing reserve margins the focus on dispatching optimally and economically is an important aspect. Currently the South African Interconnected Power System is constrained; at times there's more demand than supply. The reserve categories are the ancillary requirements and it is different for all power systems. Reserves are to cater for disturbances on the power system to ensure a healthy frequency is maintained. Reserve categories according to the ancillary requirements are: instantaneous, regulating, ten minute, supplemental and emergency. This paper focuses on emergency reserve.
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