参与CAISO能源不平衡市场后水电资源运行的变化——一个案例研究

Sohom Datta, A. Somani, M. Alam, Xueqing Sun, Vanshika Fotedar, Alex Banicki
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波特兰通用电气(PGE)是一家投资者所有的电力公司,为俄勒冈州51个城市的近90万客户提供服务,该公司加入了西部能源不平衡市场(EIM)——一个加州独立系统运营商(CAISO)平台,在美国西部多个州之间共享更清洁、更高效的发电资源。参与EIM通过捕捉市场的灵活性需求,为PGE带来了一系列新的经济机会,同时也改变了运营模式(例如:PGE的常规发电机组(包括水力发电机组)更频繁地启动/停止、非标称功率输出和斜坡。PGE拥有492兆瓦的水力发电能力,占其发电总量的15%,对于PGE(和其他参与EIM的公用事业公司一样)来说,了解参与EIM对其水电资产的影响,以及如何实现这些资产的技术经济可持续运营是很重要的。本文以PGE的水力发电设施为例进行了案例研究,以评估和量化eim参与驱动的水力发电模式变化。
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Changes in Hydropower Resource Operations Following Participation in the CAISO Energy Imbalance Market - A Case Study
Portland General Electric (PGE), an investor-owned electric utility serving nearly 900,000 customers in 51 Oregon cities, joined Western Energy Imbalance Market (EIM) - a California Independent System Operator (CAISO) platform for sharing cleaner and more efficient generation resources among multiple states in the Western U.S. While participation in EIM brings a new set of economic opportunities for PGE by capturing flexibility needs in the market, it also changes operational patterns (e.g., more frequent start/stop, off-nominal power output, and ramping) of PGE's conventional generation fleet, including hydropower units. With 492 MW of hydropower capacity, which constitutes 15% of PGE's generation mix, it is important for PGE (as any other EIM-participant utility) to understand how participation in EIM impacts its hydropower assets, and how a techno-economically sustainable operation of those assets could be accomplished. In this paper, a case study is performed with PGE's hydropower generation facilities to assess and quantify EIM-participation driven changes in hydropower operational patterns.
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