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access icon free Reliability benefit of energy storage in wind integrated power system operation

Variability of wind power is one of the main concerns of power system operation with significant wind power. Energy storage can be employed in conjunction with wind power to reduce the uncertainty associated with wind power. This study assumes the storage facility being operated by the wind farm operator for the explicit purpose of minimising the risk of wind power commitment. A time-dependent wind power model is developed in conjunction with the energy storage model for short operating lead times that are conditional on the initial wind and storage conditions. This study presents a probabilistic method to assess the reliability contribution of energy storage using two probabilistic indices: the wind power commitment risk and the unit commitment risk.

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