2001
DOI: 10.1541/ieejpes1990.121.12_1681
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The Analysis of The Wind Power Fluctuation and A Consideration of Smoothing Effect

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“…On the other hand, charging/discharging power of the BESS at minute t affects the fluctuations not only at minute t but also from minutes t-N /2 to t + N /2+1. In addition, maximum available charging/discharging rate provided by the BESS at minute t depends on the SOC at the end of previous minute, as illustrated in (10) and (13). As mentioned above, the operation of the BESS-integrated WF is of significant chronological character, which must be considered in the operation simulation.…”
Section: B the Operation Simulation Of The Bess-integrated Wfmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the other hand, charging/discharging power of the BESS at minute t affects the fluctuations not only at minute t but also from minutes t-N /2 to t + N /2+1. In addition, maximum available charging/discharging rate provided by the BESS at minute t depends on the SOC at the end of previous minute, as illustrated in (10) and (13). As mentioned above, the operation of the BESS-integrated WF is of significant chronological character, which must be considered in the operation simulation.…”
Section: B the Operation Simulation Of The Bess-integrated Wfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [8], the fluctuation of wind power is quantified in the context of frequency controls in power systems. References [9] and [10] indicate that output power fluctuation at the point of common coupling (PCC) of a WF is insignificant compared with that of a single wind turbine generator (WTG) because of geographical smoothing effects.…”
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confidence: 99%