大规模风能与太阳能并网对孤岛电力系统运行备用需求的影响

M.H.T.T. Thilekha, K. Siriwardana, N. Siebel, D.A.D. Waslathanthri, N. Lidula, T. Siyambalapitiya, A. Wickramasinghe
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许多国家通过将大规模的太阳能和风能资源整合到各自的电网中来支持对抗环境污染的斗争。尽管这些值得称赞的努力为更绿色的未来铺平了道路,但必须指出的是,非常规可再生能源(NCRE)有其固有的缺点。它们的可用性高度依赖于普遍的天气条件,这意味着它们受到无法控制的变化的影响。随着间歇性可再生能源的兴起,有适当数量的运行储备为系统提供备份是很重要的。这将确保系统在变功率条件下保持稳定,从而提高系统的可靠性。本文的重点是量化可再生能源大量渗透到孤岛电力系统的间歇性条件下稳定系统的额外运行储备需求。评估了高风季和低风季的旋转备用需求。
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Impact of Large-Scale Wind and Solar Power Integration on Operating Reserve Requirements of an Islanded Power System
Many nations have shown their support to a battle against environmental pollution by integrating large scale solar and wind energy resources, to their respective grids. Although these commendable efforts have paved the way for a greener future, it has to be noted that non-conventional renewable energy (NCRE) possess their own inherent drawbacks. Their availability is highly dependent on the prevalent weather conditions, which means that they are subjected to uncontrollable variability. With the rise of intermittent renewable resources, it is important to have appropriate amounts of operating reserves to provide back-up to the system. This will ensure that the system will be stable under variable power conditions and thus, improve the reliability of the system. This paper is focused in quantifying additional operating reserves requirements to stabilize the system under intermittent conditions with the large penetration of renewables into an islanded power system. It assesses the spinning reserve requirement during the high wind and low wind seasons.
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