Title: Optimal power flow considering operation of wind parks and pump storage hydro units under integration of renewable energy sources
Authors: Kurajda, Marek
Citation: Proceedings of the Intensive Programme 2005. 1st ed. Pilsen: University of West Bohemia. Faculty of electrical engineering. Department of electrical power engineering and environmental engineering, 2005, s. [94-98]. ISBN 80-7043-371-X.
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: University of West Bohemia. Faculty of electrical engineering. Department of electrical power engineering and environmental engineering
Document type: konferenční příspěvek
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URI: http://home.zcu.cz/~tesarova/IP/Proceedings/Proc_2005/index.htm
http://hdl.handle.net/11025/25365
ISBN: 80-7043-371-X
Keywords: optimální tok energie;obnovitelné zdroje energie;nezávislý výrobci elektrické energie
Keywords in different language: optimal power flow;renewable energy sources;independent power producers
Abstract in different language: The purpose of this article is to describe a module that solves the optimal power flow in a power system, which includes wind parks and pump storage hydro units owned by Independent Power Producers (IPP) under large-scale integration of dispatchable renewable energy sources (RES). When IPP are present in the system, the operation of wind parks and pump storage hydro units is based on special contractual agreements for buying or selling energy between each IPP and the power utility, so that additional physical and economic operation constraints must be taken into consideration for the optimal operation of the system. Also the optimal co-ordination of RES units is examined so that the best exploitation of RES is succeeded. A successive linear programming approach is utilized for the solution of the problem.
Rights: © University of West Bohemia
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