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Title: Analysis of North Sea offshore wind power variability
Authors: Buatois, A
Gibescu, M
Rawn, BG
van der Meijden, MAMM
Keywords: Offshore wind;Meso-scale models;Hybrid AC-DC optimal power flow;wind power variability;DC offshore grid
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
Citation: Resources, 3: 454 - 470, (2014)
Abstract: This paper evaluates, for a 2030 scenario, the impact on onshore power systems in terms of the variability of the power generated by 81 GW of offshore wind farms installed in the North Sea. Meso-scale reanalysis data are used as input for computing the hourly power production for offshore wind farms, and this total production is analyzed to identify the largest aggregated hourly power variations. Based on publicly available information, a simplified representation of the coastal power grid is built for the countries bordering the North Sea. Wind farms less than 60 km from shore are connected radially to the mainland, while the rest are connected to a hypothetical offshore HVDC (High-Voltage Direct Current) power grid, designed such that wind curtailment does not exceed 1% of production. Loads and conventional power plants by technology and associated cost curves are computed for the various national power systems, based on 2030 projections. Using the MATLAB-based MATPOWER toolbox, the hourly optimal power flow for this regional hybrid AC/DC grid is computed for high, low and medium years from the meso-scale database. The largest net load variations are evaluated per market area and related to the extra load-following reserves that may be needed from conventional generators.
URI: http://www.mdpi.com/2079-9276/3/2/454
http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/11361
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/resources3020454
ISSN: 2079-9276
Appears in Collections:Dept of Electronic and Electrical Engineering Research Papers

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