Economic Impact Assessment of Wind Power Integration: A Quasi-Public Goods Property Perspective

The integration of wind power into power grid will bring some impacts on the multiple subjects of electric power system. Economic impacts of wind power integration on multiple subjects of China’s electric power system were quantitatively assessed from Quasi-public goods property perspective in this...

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Main Authors: Huiru Zhao, Sen Guo, Hongze Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-08-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/8/8/8749
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spelling doaj-b3551f12a0bb497fb3d5f15389f07fa82020-11-24T22:57:12ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732015-08-01888749877410.3390/en8088749en8088749Economic Impact Assessment of Wind Power Integration: A Quasi-Public Goods Property PerspectiveHuiru Zhao0Sen Guo1Hongze Li2School of Economics and Management, North China Electric Power University, Beijing 102206, ChinaSchool of Economics and Management, North China Electric Power University, Beijing 102206, ChinaSchool of Economics and Management, North China Electric Power University, Beijing 102206, ChinaThe integration of wind power into power grid will bring some impacts on the multiple subjects of electric power system. Economic impacts of wind power integration on multiple subjects of China’s electric power system were quantitatively assessed from Quasi-public goods property perspective in this paper. Firstly, the Quasi-public goods property of transmission services provided by power grid corporations was elaborated. Secondly, the multiple subjects of China’s electric power system, which include electricity generation enterprises (EGEs), power grid corporations (PGCs), electricity consumers (ECs), and environment, were detailed analyzed. Thirdly, based on the OPF-based nodal price model and transmission service cost allocation model, the economic impact assessment model of wind power integration was built from Quasi-public goods property perspective. Then, the IEEE-24 bus system employed in this paper was introduced according to current status of China’s electric power system, and the modeling of wind turbine was also introduced. Finally, the simulation analysis was performed, and the economic impacts of wind power integration on EGEs, PGCs, ECs and Environment were calculated. The results indicate, from Quasi-public goods property perspective, the wind power integration will bring positive impacts on EGEs, PGCs and Environment, while negative impacts on ECs. The findings can provide references for power system managers, energy planners, and policy makers.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/8/8/8749wind power integrationeconomic impact assessmentmultiple subjects of China’s electric power systemQuasi-public goods property
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author Huiru Zhao
Sen Guo
Hongze Li
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Hongze Li
Economic Impact Assessment of Wind Power Integration: A Quasi-Public Goods Property Perspective
Energies
wind power integration
economic impact assessment
multiple subjects of China’s electric power system
Quasi-public goods property
author_facet Huiru Zhao
Sen Guo
Hongze Li
author_sort Huiru Zhao
title Economic Impact Assessment of Wind Power Integration: A Quasi-Public Goods Property Perspective
title_short Economic Impact Assessment of Wind Power Integration: A Quasi-Public Goods Property Perspective
title_full Economic Impact Assessment of Wind Power Integration: A Quasi-Public Goods Property Perspective
title_fullStr Economic Impact Assessment of Wind Power Integration: A Quasi-Public Goods Property Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Economic Impact Assessment of Wind Power Integration: A Quasi-Public Goods Property Perspective
title_sort economic impact assessment of wind power integration: a quasi-public goods property perspective
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2015-08-01
description The integration of wind power into power grid will bring some impacts on the multiple subjects of electric power system. Economic impacts of wind power integration on multiple subjects of China’s electric power system were quantitatively assessed from Quasi-public goods property perspective in this paper. Firstly, the Quasi-public goods property of transmission services provided by power grid corporations was elaborated. Secondly, the multiple subjects of China’s electric power system, which include electricity generation enterprises (EGEs), power grid corporations (PGCs), electricity consumers (ECs), and environment, were detailed analyzed. Thirdly, based on the OPF-based nodal price model and transmission service cost allocation model, the economic impact assessment model of wind power integration was built from Quasi-public goods property perspective. Then, the IEEE-24 bus system employed in this paper was introduced according to current status of China’s electric power system, and the modeling of wind turbine was also introduced. Finally, the simulation analysis was performed, and the economic impacts of wind power integration on EGEs, PGCs, ECs and Environment were calculated. The results indicate, from Quasi-public goods property perspective, the wind power integration will bring positive impacts on EGEs, PGCs and Environment, while negative impacts on ECs. The findings can provide references for power system managers, energy planners, and policy makers.
topic wind power integration
economic impact assessment
multiple subjects of China’s electric power system
Quasi-public goods property
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/8/8/8749
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