Regulating cost for renewable energy integration in power grids

被引:3
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作者
Dong Zhang [1 ]
Peiyu You [2 ]
Fan Liu [3 ]
Yuhong Zhang [4 ]
Yantao Zhang [4 ]
Chao Feng [5 ]
机构
[1] State Grid Energy Research Institute Co.,Ltd.
[2] State Grid Economic and Technological Research Institute Co.,Ltd.
[3] State Grid Hubei Electric Power Co.,Ltd.
[4] China Electric Power Research Institute Co.,Ltd.
[5] African Division of SINOHYDRO Bureau 14 Co.,Ltd.
关键词
Renewable energy; Power grid; Regulating ability; Cross-regional connecting lines;
D O I
10.14171/j.2096-5117.gei.2018.05.003
中图分类号
TK01 [能源]; TM73 [电力系统的调度、管理、通信];
学科分类号
080702 ; 080802 ;
摘要
To address the issue of climate change caused by the use of polluting, non-renewable energy sources, the use of renewable energy has gained momentum worldwide. Consequently, the increased integration of renewable energy sources into power grids has necessitated the inclusion of flexible capacities in the power systems to solve problems of intermittent and fluctuating characteristics associated with renewable generation outputs. In this work, we study the regulating cost of a power system with high renewable penetration using an improved time-series system production simulation analysis method. The operational cost of the system is considered as the objective function. Three different methods to increase regulating capacities, including using interconnection lines, building additional flexible power capacities, and retrofitting existing thermal power plants, are adopted and simulated to compare the costs of accommodating renewable energy in the system in these cases. Our results indicate that increasing the flexibility of thermal power plants and developing crossregional connection lines are cost-effective methods of increasing renewable energy consumption.
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页码:544 / 551
页数:8
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