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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        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.