Scheduling strategy of hybrid wind-photovoltaic-hydro power generation system
Scheduling strategy of hybrid wind-photovoltaic-hydro power generation system
- Author(s): Liyuan Chen and Yun Liu
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2012.1783
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- Author(s): Liyuan Chen and Yun Liu Source: International Conference on Sustainable Power Generation and Supply (SUPERGEN 2012), 2012 page ()
- Conference: International Conference on Sustainable Power Generation and Supply (SUPERGEN 2012)
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2012.1783
- ISBN: 978-1-84919-673-4
- Location: Hangzhou, China
- Conference date: 8-9 Sept. 2012
- Format: PDF
Wind-Photovoltaic-Hydro hybrid generation is a new multi-energy hybrid system combined with respective advantages of wind energy, solar energy and hydropower. This paper builds the lowest-cost optimization model, considering investment, operating costs of system and environmental governance as well as two operation modes, isolated and grid-connected operation, and proposes the scheduling strategy of the hybrid generation, with the aim to realize the best configuration of output power of the three resources. Simulation results indicate that the optimal operation and scheduling strategy can assess the economical performance of the system in different operation modes, thus improve the reliability and flexibility of the hybrid system. (6 pages)
Inspec keywords: hydroelectric power stations; photovoltaic power systems; wind power plants; power grids; power generation scheduling
Subjects: Solar power stations and photovoltaic power systems; Hydroelectric power stations and plants; Wind power plants
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