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Impacts of different wind and solar power penetrations on cascade hydroplants operation

Xiaoyu Jin, Benxi Liu, Shengli Liao, Chuntian Cheng, Gang Li and Lingjun Liu

Renewable Energy, 2022, vol. 182, issue C, 227-244

Abstract: The changing energy mix under the integration of wind and solar power widens the load peak-valley difference of the power grid and poses great challenges in power grid operation, especially for peak shaving. Hydropower has a crucial role to play in enabling the integration of more variable renewables. To explore a reasonable approach for the changing roles of hydropower and the development of wind and solar power in response to energy transition, a long-term typical daily aggregate model is developed for hydro-wind-solar power with peak shaving operation. Scenarios of integrated wind and solar power proportions under increasing penetrations are simulated by incrementally increasing the installed wind and solar power capacity. The model is converted to a mixed integer linear programming formulation. Groups of numerical experiments divided by influencing factors are used to analyze the complementary influence and optimization mechanisms. The results demonstrate that (1) the proposed model decouples hydro-wind-solar sources at temporal scales and conducts peak shaving effectively. (2) Different scales of wind and solar power have notable impacts on both long-term and short-term hydropower operation. (3) Developing wind and solar power in reasonable proportions could effectively utilize the complementarity and reduce hydropower output fluctuations on different time scales.

Keywords: Hydro-wind-solar power systems; Long-term typical daily peak shaving; Integrated wind and solar power proportions; Buffering intermittency; Effect analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2021.10.022

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