2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijepes.2020.105944
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Coordination planning of wind farm, energy storage and transmission network with high-penetration renewable energy

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“…In this paper, Lithium-ion batteries are selected as BESS devices, which activate quick PFR within 40 ms and keep the duration time from few minutes to hours [1]. In general, the dynamic characteristics of exchanging power between BESS and the power grid can be represented by the first-order transfer function as shown in (4).…”
Section: B Frequency Responses From Bessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this paper, Lithium-ion batteries are selected as BESS devices, which activate quick PFR within 40 ms and keep the duration time from few minutes to hours [1]. In general, the dynamic characteristics of exchanging power between BESS and the power grid can be represented by the first-order transfer function as shown in (4).…”
Section: B Frequency Responses From Bessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A S serious energy crisis spreads in the world, renewable energy sources (RESs) are deemed as the best way to achieve the sustainable development [1]. Besides the deployment of large-scale power plants in the transmission network, RESs have also been efficiently utilized in the distribution network, microgrid [2], and even ship system [3] nowadays.…”
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“…In the case of excess wind and solar energy, it is important to understand how to use them to produce hydrogen and promote sustainable energy development (Nadaleti et al, 2020). The energy storage system and the transmission network are combined to avoid the imbalance in the performance of RERs power generation, and the excess RERs can be transmitted to the power market for digestion (Zhang et al, 2020). But the uncertainties in the supply and demand of renewable energy resources pose intractable problems for planners.…”
Section: Excess Energy Planningmentioning
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“…This has made essential the development and application of planning models to grid-integrated wind power plants. In this regard, Zhang et al [136] proposed a robust model for planning of grid-integrated wind energy conversion system, combining the operations of a wind farm, energy storage and a power transmission network. The proposed model reportedly took into account the imbalanced power, unit ramp capacity and incentive mechanism.…”
Section: Wind Energymentioning
confidence: 99%