Frontiers in Energy Research (Mar 2021)

Storage-Transmission Joint Planning Method to Deal with Insufficient Flexibility and Transmission Congestion

  • Xiuyu Yang,
  • Xiuyu Yang,
  • Guofeng Chai,
  • Xueyuan Liu,
  • Minghong Xu,
  • Qi Guo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fenrg.2020.612909
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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The insufficient power system flexibility and transmission congestion are two fundamental reasons for wind power curtailment. As the scale of the wind power in the power system is growing rapidly, the two factors of wind power curtailment events coexist and have a certain coupling relationship. The configuration of the energy storage system can not only increase the flexibility of the system but also alleviate transmission congestion. Therefore, the joint planning of energy storage and transmission grid that takes into account the flexibility of the system and the transmission congestion is of great significance to solve the wind curtailment. Hence, this paper first decouples the insufficient flexibility and transmission congestion wind power curtailment, and quantitatively analyzes the impact of transmission capacity on the coupling relationship between the two; second, reveals the principle of joint planning of energy storage system and transmission congestion, and constructs an optimization model, and proposes to set up the capacity of the wind power which connects the power network. The solution procedure, which deals with grid planning and the energy storage system optimization in turn, not only ensures the accuracy of the model, but also significantly reduces the calculation cost. Finally, a case study of a wind power base in Northeast China and an improved Garver-6 system are carried out to verify the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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