CCU Department of Electrical Engineering National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan Impacts of Wind Power on Thermal Generation Unit Commitment and Dispatch.

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CCU Department of Electrical Engineering National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan Impacts of Wind Power on Thermal Generation Unit Commitment and Dispatch 學生︰章弘毅

CCU Department of Electrical Engineering National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan INTRODUCTION This paper proposes a new simulation method that can fully assess the impacts of large-scale wind power on system operations from cost, reliability, and environmental perspectives. The method uses a time series of observed and predicted 15-min average wind speeds at foreseen onshore- and offshore-wind farm locations. A Unit Commitment and Economic Dispatch (UC-ED) tool is adapted to allow for frequent revisions of conventional generation unit schedules, using information on current wind energy output and forecasts for the next 36 h.

CCU Department of Electrical Engineering National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan INTRODUCTION This is deemed the most faithful way of simulating actual operations and short-term planning activities for a system with large wind power penetration. The problem formulation includes ramp-rate constraints for generation schedules and for reserve activation, and minimum up-time and down-time of conventional units. Results are shown for a realistic future scenario of the Dutch power system.

CCU Department of Electrical Engineering National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan LOAD AND WIND POWER VARIABILITY For the investigation of large-scale wind power, wind power production was modeled using weather data and park-aggregated speed–power curves. Wind speed data have been obtained from the Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute (KNMI). The data concerns 10- min wind speed averages with a resolution of 0.1 m/s for 18 locations in the Netherlands (nine onshore, three coastal, and six offshore) measured between June 1, 2004, and May 31, Wind speed time series for the study period at planned wind park locations are created such that the spatial correlation between the sites is taken into account.

CCU Department of Electrical Engineering National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan LOAD AND WIND POWER VARIABILITY

CCU Department of Electrical Engineering National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan Data Development

CCU Department of Electrical Engineering National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan SIMULATION MODEL Simulation Objective and Constraints ︰ Our unit commitment and dispatch tool uses three execution time horizons: an annual horizon for maintenance scheduling, a weekly horizon for production cost optimization, and an hourly or other short- time horizon for unit dispatch. The model inputs heat demand areas, system load, generation unit capabilities, wind power, and hourly updated wind power forecasts.

CCU Department of Electrical Engineering National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan SIMULATION MODEL Unit commitment and dispatch are optimized on a 15-min basis to achieve minimum operating cost, while all of the following constraints are met: 1) electricity demand; 2) heat demand in all heat areas; 3) ramping capabilities of generation units; 4) minimum up-time and down-time.

CCU Department of Electrical Engineering National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan SIMULATION MODEL Optimization of unit commitment and dispatch are performed using the so-called equal marginal cost method, in which the objective function is the total cost for generating both heat and power. Decremental dispatch and de-commit costs are calculated for all 74 units included in the model and the unit with highest decremental or de-commitment gain is ramped down or de-committed, taking into account heat demands in the heat areas and system load.

CCU Department of Electrical Engineering National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan SIMULATION MODEL

CCU Department of Electrical Engineering National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan SIMULATION MODEL

CCU Department of Electrical Engineering National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan RESULT The simulation results show the impacts of wind power on the operation of the thermal generation system investigated. The impacts of wind power’s variability and limited predictability are assessed for different wind power penetration levels. In this section, wind power forecasting value for minimizing operating costs is investigated and a discussion of results (wind power production, wasted wind, and system emissions) is provided.