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Impact of real case transmission systems constraints on wind power operation
Vallée, F.; Lobry, J.; Deblecker, O. (2010). Impact of real case transmission systems constraints on wind power operation, in: Betancourt, U. et al. (Ed.) 9th International Workshop on Large-Scale Integration of Wind Power into Power Systems as well as on Transmission Networks for Offshore Wind Power Plants: Proceedings. pp. 759-764
In: Betancourt, U.; Ackermann, T. (Ed.) (2010). 9th International Workshop on Large-Scale Integration of Wind Power into Power Systems as well as on Transmission Networks for Offshore Wind Power Plants: Proceedings. energynautics GmbH: Germany. ISBN 978-3-9813870-2-5. 840 pp., meer
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Documenttype: Congresbijdrage
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Transmission system; wind generation; uncertainty; networkreinforcement; investments; HLII reliability |
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- Vallée, F., meer
- Lobry, J., meer
- Deblecker, O.
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In this paper, a strategy is proposed in order to introduce in a realistic way wind generation into a HLII (bulk power system) non sequential Monte Carlo adequacy study with economic dispatch. Thanks to the implemented solution, wind generation is consequently confronted to operational constraints related to high powered thermal units, nuclear parks or thermal machines with technical minimum value. Moreover, during each simulated system state, a DC load flow is also calculated in order to evaluate reinforcements optimizing the large scale integration of wind power production. The simulation tool modified during the present work is called Scanner and is the property of Tractebel Engineering (Gaz de France Suez) company. It has been firstly applied to an academic test system: the Roy Billinton Test System (RBTS). Finally, in order to fully access the large offshore wind potential in the North Sea, the proposed simulation tool has been used to evaluate the onshore reinforcements required in the Belgian transmission network. |
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