Application of PMUs to coordinate hydroelectric and wind power plant operation
Application of PMUs to coordinate hydroelectric and wind power plant operation
- Author(s): Qiyu Chen ; T. Littler ; Haifeng Wang
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2012.1814
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- Author(s): Qiyu Chen ; T. Littler ; Haifeng Wang 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.2012.1814
- ISBN: 978-1-84919-673-4
- Location: Hangzhou, China
- Conference date: 8-9 Sept. 2012
- Format: PDF
It is acknowledged that wind power is a stochastic energy source compared to hydroelectric generation which is easily scheduled. In this paper a scheme for coordinating wind power plant and hydroelectric power plant is presented by using PMUs to measure and control the state of wind and hydro power plants. Hydroelectric generation is proposed as a method of energy reserve and compensation in the context of wind power fluctuation in order to avoid full or partial curtailment of wind generation to benefit wind providers. The feasibility of this proposed scheme is investigated by power flow calculation and stability analysis using the IEEE 30-bus power system model. (6 pages)
Inspec keywords: IEEE standards; hydroelectric power stations; power system control; wind power plants; power system simulation; wind power; power system stability; power system measurement
Subjects: Hydroelectric power stations and plants; Control of electric power systems; Power system control; Power system measurement and metering; Energy resources; Wind power plants
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