Electric Power ›› 2013, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (3): 14-18.DOI: 10.11930/j.issn.1004-9649.2013.3.14.4

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Generation Scheduling Model and its Application Considering Wind Power Fluctuation

XU Fan1, ZHANG Tong2, DING Qia1, TU Meng-fu1, CHEN Zhi-xu3   

  1. 1. NARI Technology Co. Ltd., Nanjing 210061, China;
    2. State Grid International Development Ltd., Beijing 100120, China;
    3. North China Grid Co. Ltd., Beijing 100053, China
  • Received:2012-11-15 Online:2013-03-05 Published:2015-12-10

Abstract: With the fast development of wind power, the practicability of the conventional generation schedules weakens while day-ahead unit commitment schedule becomes more important. Based on the conventional generation scheduling model and the analysis on system power balance constraints and system reserve requirements constraints, a new model considering wind power fluctuation is presented and simulated on an IEEE RTS 96 system, in which 32 conventional units are included. The results show that the presented model can be easy to be combined with conventional model, and it is effective to make a unit commitment schedule with wind power and with consideration of its fluctuation, by which the application of the generation scheduling model is extended and the practicability is enhanced.

Key words: wind power integration, generation scheduling, reserve requirement, fluctuation region

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