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Revision of reserve requirements following wind power integration in island power systems

Kristof De Vos, Andreas G. Petoussis, Johan Driesen and Ronnie Belmans

Renewable Energy, 2013, vol. 50, issue C, 268-279

Abstract: This contribution studies the impact of wind power on the operation of island power systems. The analysis focuses on the available flexibility of thermal generation to balance wind power variations and prediction errors. This issue is highly relevant for small and medium sized islands where interconnections are absent and the smoothing of variations is limited due to a small geographical surface. The main objective is to determine if additional reserve requirements are necessary for ensuring reliable wind power integration in an isolated transmission system. In this context, a case study is performed for Cyprus, a medium-sized island, where wind developments towards 2020 schedule an installed capacity of 300 MW, reaching 7% of the annual electricity consumption. Simulations with installed wind power capacities up to 400 MW show that the current available flexibility in the generation system is inadequate to balance real-time wind power fluctuations and prediction errors. Consequently, large amounts of wind curtailment and demand shedding may be expected. Therefore, current reserve requirements should be revised, in order to reliably facilitate wind power into the system. Furthermore, the impact of introducing natural gas for electricity generation in Cyprus on the reserve requirements, following wind power integration, is examined.

Keywords: Generation flexibility; Fuel switch; Island power systems; Power reserves; Wind power; Wind power curtailment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2012.06.048

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