Long Term Evaluation of Operating Reserve with High Penetration of Renewable Energy Sources
Long Term Evaluation of Operating Reserve with High Penetration of Renewable Energy Sources
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2011
Authors
Armando Leite da Silva
Mauro Rosa
Manuel Matos
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Abstract
Due to the high penetration of renewable energy into
the energy matrix of today's power networks, the design of generating
systems based only on static reserve assessment does not
seem to be enough to guarantee the security of power system operation.
From the wind power integration perspective, this energy
source imposes additional requirements, mainly due to the inherent
unpredictable characteristic of the wind. Besides the uncertainties
in load and generating unit availabilities, the operating
reserve needs also to deal with the fluctuation characteristic
of the wind power. Therefore, more flexibility of the conventional
generators (hydro and thermal) is required to provide system
support services. This paper discusses a new methodology based
on chronological Monte Carlo simulation to evaluate the operating
reserve requirements of generating systems with large
amounts of renewable energy sources, in particular, wind power.