Title |
EFFECTS OF WIND FARM OPERATING REGIMES IN THE POWER SYSTEM OF MACEDONIA |
Author/s |
Anton Čauševski, Tome Boševski |
Citation |
A. Čauševski and T. Boševski, "EFFECTS OF WIND FARM OPERATING REGIMES IN THE POWER SYSTEM OF MACEDONIA", Contributions, Sec. Math. Tech. Sci., MASA, ISSN 0351–3246, Vol. 32, no.1-2, 2011, pp.7-22. |
Abstract |
The trend for achieving sustainable energy
development, keeping the environment clean and utilization of
renewable energy sources are imperative to the energy development
in several countries. Through legislation and economical
benefits, countries tend to encourage potential investors for
building the technologies for energy production from renewable.
In order to achieve the EU energy target to have 20% renewable in
2020, the technologies for producing electricity from renewable
energy sources (RES) are used to cover the needs with more
intensities. The most dominant renewable is the wind power plants
(WPP) or wind parks, which are used to supply electricity to more
power systems (EPS) and whose installed capacity in some
European countries reaches thousands MW. This paper treats the
issue of operational work of wind power in the power system of
Macedonia. It is made of simulation work with wind power plants
with total installed capacity of 150 MW with an annual production
of 300 GWh. The considered power system of Macedonia is
projected for the period of 2015 with an annual consumption of
10,000 GWh. The power plants considering operating in the
simulated period are the existing thermal power units and hydro
power plants together with the planned gas power plants and
hydro power plants. The aim of this paper is to analyze the effects
of the power system operation in case to have installed wind
power plants, or what operation mode of thermal power plants
(TPP) and hydro power plants (HPP) is most convenient when the
system has a source of technology from the renewable with
stochastically nature. This is especially important, because
conventional power plants (TPP and HPP) operate and regulate
the needs of consumption in the power system, but the wind
power plants operate when the wind occurs within certain limits of technical operating mode for wind turbines. Although wind is free
renewable energy source, frequency of occurrence of wind with
unpredictable nature and stochastically, has additional adverse
impact in terms of power system operating mode. Certainly the
impact of wind power on the overall the power system operation
depends on power plants and configuration of the power system.
In other words, the base load is covered from TPP fossil fuel or
nuclear plants, and the dynamic nature of wind power can be
incorporated in the power system depends on how much power
plants for peak load are available in the system (storage reversible
hydro or gas turbines), or how variable power can be accepted in
the power system.
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Keywords |
renewable, wind, power, thermal, hydro, storage |