Research on New Operation Policy and the Influence of Different
Proportion of Pumped Storage Station
Abstract:
Large-scale integration of wind power has been warmly discussed
as the fast development of renewable energy. In the report of the 12th Five
Year Plan in China, it is said that over 70000MW wind farm would integrate into
state grid. Wind energy is random and uncertain which would bring a lot of safety
problems when it is involved in a large system. In this study, a new operation
policy was proposed to smooth the output of wind power through pumped-storage
station. The output of wind and pumped-storage replaces that of wind with strong
fluctuations. We solve the optimal problem aiming at the reducing the operation
cost through particle swarm optimization algorithm. Based on the new operation
policy, we compared the different wind-pumped output and the operation cost
of power system with different proportion of wind and pumped-storage and obtain
the approximate optimal proportion. As a result of simulation and calculation,
our policy is proved to be reasonable and economical.
How to cite this article
Wei Zhang and Lanruo Wang, 2013. Research on New Operation Policy and the Influence of Different
Proportion of Pumped Storage Station. Journal of Applied Sciences, 13: 2389-2393.
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