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Unified Probabilistic Modeling of Wind Reserves for Demand Response and Frequency Regulation in Islanded Microgrids.

Authors :
Little, Maxwell L.
Rabbi, S. F.
Pope, Kevin
Quaicoe, John E.
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications. Nov/Dec2018, Vol. 54 Issue 6, p5671-5681. 11p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Islanded microgrids provide unique challenges due to the lack of transmission support, requiring local energy supply and grid regulation architecture. This paper presents a unified probabilistic assessment of wind reserves for demand response (DR) and frequency regulation in islanded microgrids. A multivariate nonparametric kernel density estimation algorithm is used to generate the probabilistic models of the wind resource, electrical demand, and predicted performance of wind generation. These models are numerically combined to evaluate the capability of wind generation to act as a dynamic reserve and predict its performance for DR, secondary generation, and frequency regulation in an islanded system. The probabilistic model captures multivariate cross-correlation, nonstationary environmental and load behavior, as well as multimodality in their underlying probability distributions. A case study is conducted to validate the proposed model, which predicts wind generation effectiveness for varying load profiles, wind profiles, and generation capacities. PLEXIM simulation software is used to implement a model microgrid to demonstrate the integration of wind generation and its regulatory capabilities. The proposed algorithm has applications in power system planning and operation, and it provides a method using probabilistic data set for long term energy management and optimization of islanded microgrids. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00939994
Volume :
54
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
132313623
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TIA.2018.2858189