Zhejiang dianli (May 2024)

An optimal scheduling model for new energy power systems considering wind turbine inertia support and active power reserve

  • JIANG Guifen,
  • XU Jiayin,
  • LIU Hao,
  • SHEN Yuming,
  • MA Yinghao,
  • CAO Yipeng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.19585/j.zjdl.202405007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 5
pp. 53 – 62

Abstract

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In light of safety concerns steming from low system inertia and insufficient frequency regulation reserve in large-scale integration of renewable energy sources, an optimal scheduling model for new energy power systems considering wind turbine inertia support and active power reserve is proposed. Firstly, a wind turbine inertia model is established to account for real-time wind speed and its contribution to system inertia support response along with a model for the active power reserve under curtailed wind turbine output. Then, a two-stage stochastic robust optimization scheduling model is constructed. To minimize total operating costs, column-and-constraint generation (CCG) algorithm is employed to solve the model. Finally, the model is applied to analyze an enhanced IEEE-RTS 24-node system as a case study. The results demonstrate that the proposed model significantly reduces overall costs and curtailment of wind and solar power.

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