Multi-Year High-Voltage Power System Planning Considering Active Power Curtailment
Integrating active power curtailment (APC) of renewable energy sources (RES) in power system planning reduces necessary investments in the power system infrastructure. In current target grid planning methods, APC is considered by fixed curtailment factors without considering the provided flexibility...
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doaj-3ff561c6fa4b4f50904cb4151fdcec022020-11-25T03:56:55ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-09-01134920492010.3390/en13184920Multi-Year High-Voltage Power System Planning Considering Active Power CurtailmentFlorian Schäfer0Martin Braun1Department of Energy Management and Power System Operation, University of Kassel, 34121 Kassel, GermanyDepartment of Energy Management and Power System Operation, University of Kassel, 34121 Kassel, GermanyIntegrating active power curtailment (APC) of renewable energy sources (RES) in power system planning reduces necessary investments in the power system infrastructure. In current target grid planning methods, APC is considered by fixed curtailment factors without considering the provided flexibility to its full extent. Time-series-based planning methods allow the integration of the time dependency of RES and loads in power system planning, leading to substantial cost savings compared to the worst-case method. In this paper, we present a multi-year planning strategy for high-voltage power system planning, considering APC as an alternative investment option to conventional planning measures. A decomposed approach is chosen to consider APC and conventional measures in a long-term planning horizon of several years. The optimal investment path is obtained with the discounted cash flow method. A case study is conducted for the SimBench high-voltage urban benchmark system. Results show that the time-series-based method allows for reducing investments by up to 84% in comparison to the worst-case method. Furthermore, a sensitivity analysis shows the variation in total expenditures with changing cost assumptions.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/18/4920power system planninghigh-voltagecurtailmentmulti-yearlong-term planningtime series |
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Multi-Year High-Voltage Power System Planning Considering Active Power Curtailment |
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Multi-Year High-Voltage Power System Planning Considering Active Power Curtailment |
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Integrating active power curtailment (APC) of renewable energy sources (RES) in power system planning reduces necessary investments in the power system infrastructure. In current target grid planning methods, APC is considered by fixed curtailment factors without considering the provided flexibility to its full extent. Time-series-based planning methods allow the integration of the time dependency of RES and loads in power system planning, leading to substantial cost savings compared to the worst-case method. In this paper, we present a multi-year planning strategy for high-voltage power system planning, considering APC as an alternative investment option to conventional planning measures. A decomposed approach is chosen to consider APC and conventional measures in a long-term planning horizon of several years. The optimal investment path is obtained with the discounted cash flow method. A case study is conducted for the SimBench high-voltage urban benchmark system. Results show that the time-series-based method allows for reducing investments by up to 84% in comparison to the worst-case method. Furthermore, a sensitivity analysis shows the variation in total expenditures with changing cost assumptions. |
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