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Power system planning based on CSP-CHP system to integrate variable renewable energy

Xin Li, Xian Wu, De Gui, Yawen Hua and Panfeng Guo

Energy, 2021, vol. 232, issue C

Abstract: The renewable energy penetration level of power grid is forecasted by National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to reach 60% in 2050, which will bring a great challenge to accommodate the variability and uncertainty of variable renewable energy (VRE). In this paper, a hybrid CSP-CHP system is proposed to provide additional operational flexibility for power system to integrate renewable energy. First, the energy flow framework and the operational flexibility of the hybrid CSP-CHP system are analyzed. Second, a stochastic two-stage unit expansion and generation planning model based on proposed hybrid system is adopted to optimize the power system planning by considering generation technologies and policy orientation. Finally, a case study on a modified 40-bus power system is performed to research the value of hybrid CSP-CHP in 2020–2050 power system planning. Results show that the hybrid CSP-CHP plant will make up an important portion of renewable generation, and the high value of the proposed system is reflected in operational flexibility and application prospect.

Keywords: Variable renewable energy; Hybrid CSP-CHP system; Stochastic two-stage unit expansion and generation planning model; Power system planning (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2021.121064

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