A coordinated dispatch method with pumped-storage and battery-storage for compensating the variation of wind power

Growing penetration of wind power challenges to power system security, since the conventional generators may not have sufficient capacity to compensate wind power fluctuation plus the reverse peak regulation. In this paper, the high-capacity pumped-storage and fast-response battery-storage are coord...

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Published inProtection and control of modern power systems Vol. 3; no. 1; pp. 1 - 14
Main Authors Li, Jinghua, Wang, Sai, Ye, Liu, Fang, Jiakun
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Singapore Springer Singapore 2018
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Summary:Growing penetration of wind power challenges to power system security, since the conventional generators may not have sufficient capacity to compensate wind power fluctuation plus the reverse peak regulation. In this paper, the high-capacity pumped-storage and fast-response battery-storage are coordinated to compensate the variation of both wind power and load, aiming at shifting peak load, responding to wind power ramping, reducing the curtailment of wind and stabilizing the output of thermal units. A practical framework is designed for optimizing the operation of the hybrid system consisting of the wind, pumped-storage, and battery storage, which can take full advantages of pumped-storage and battery-storage. The detailed mathematical formulations of the pumped-storage and battery-storage are built. Three cases are studied to demonstrate the advantages of the proposed coordination method.
ISSN:2367-2617
2367-0983
DOI:10.1186/s41601-017-0074-9