Setting the Operating Reserve using Probabilistic Wind Power Forecasts
Setting the Operating Reserve using Probabilistic Wind Power Forecasts
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2011
Authors
Manuel Matos
Ricardo Jorge Bessa
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Abstract
In power systems with a large integration of wind
power, setting the adequate operating reserve levels is one of the
main concerns of System Operators (SO). The integration of large
shares of wind generation in power systems led to the
development of new forecasting methodologies, including
probabilistic forecasting tools, but management tools able to use
those forecasts to help making operational decisions are still
needed. In this paper, a risk evaluation perspective is used,
showing that it is possible to describe the consequences of each
possible reserve level through a set of risk indices useful for
decision making. The new reserve management tool described in
the paper is intended to support the SO in defining on-line the
operating reserve needs for the daily and intraday markets.
Decision strategies like setting an acceptable risk level or finding
a compromise between economic issues and the risk of loss of load
are explored. An illustrative example based on the Portuguese
power system demonstrates the usefulness and efficiency of the
tool.