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Wind Power Plant Capabilities Operate Wind
Farms Like Conventional Power Plants K.
Rohrig, B. Lange, A. Gesino, M. Wolff, R.
Mackensen, J. Dobschinski, A. Wessel, M. Braun,
C. Quintero (ISET e.V.) J. L. Mata (REE) R.
Pestana (REN)
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Wind Power Plant Capabilities Operate Wind
Farms Like Conventional Power Plants

EWEC 2009
O u t l i n e
  • Introduction.
  • Power system requirements for high wind
    penetration.
  • Wind Farm Cluster Management System (WCMS).
  • Conclusions.

Dipl.-Ing. Alejandro J. Gesino - ISET e.V.
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INTRODUCTION
Wind industry targets for the EU in 2007, 2010,
2020 and 2030
  • Wind Energy market in the EU 27 2007
  • Electricity production of 119 TWh (including 4
    TWh off-shore).
  • Wind Energy market in the EU 27 2010
  • Electricity production of 177 TWh (including
    13 TWh off-shore).
  • Wind Energy market in the EU 27 2020
  • Electricity production of 119 TWh (including
    133 TWh off-shore).
  • Wind Energy market in the EU 27 2030
  • Electricity production of 935 TWh (including
    469 TWh off-shore).

Source Pure Power. Wind Energy Scenarios up to
2030 - European Wind Energy Association
Dipl.-Ing. Alejandro J. Gesino - ISET e.V.
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INTRODUCTION
The challenge is clearly stated Control Wind
Power as a Conventional Power Source
  • Considering this new scenario, the former
    paradigm of planning based on a small number of
    well known large power stations, it is not
    applicable any more.
  • The stability of the fundamental electric
    parameters, frequency and voltage, must to be
    assured considering also wind power for this
    task.
  • Active Power control is required for Frequency
    regulation as well as Reactive Power control is
    requiered for Voltage regulation.
  • Strong planning and early identification of
    bottlenecks at European level are needed.
  • Sustainable extension and reinforcement of the
    grid infrastructure.

Dipl.-Ing. Alejandro J. Gesino - ISET e.V.
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POWER SYSTEMS REQUIREMENTS FOR HIGH WIND
PENETRATION
  • Germany
  • Reinforcement and extension of the current grid
    structure.
  • Specification of new transmission and
    distribution grid codes.
  • There is a need for the further extended and
    integrated control and management of wind power.
  • Wind Farm Cluster Management System would allow
    grid operators to manage wind power in Germany
    according to the new scenarios.
  • Off-shore wind power is expected to play a big
    role in the coming years.
  • Phasing-out of nuclear power stations will
    require bigger volumes of controlled wind power.
  • Source Deutsche Energie-Agentur - ISET
  • Spain
  • Technological adaptation of wind power
    generators.
  • New regulatory developments (Operational
    Procedures)
  • A new architecture of control centres solely
    devoted to monitor and control this integration
    (CECRE 2006)
  • Specific tools able to asses in real time the
    System security with high penetration of
    renewable generation.
  • The progressive displacement of conventional
    generation.
  • Guarantee the proper running of protection
    systems.
  • Source REE
  • Portugal
  • Grid capacity improvement.
  • New grid codes to be developed.
  • Technological adaptation of wind power
    generators.
  • Considering the Iberian Market context, wind
    power and imports will reach off-peak load sooner
    than 2011.
  • Implementation of the Wind Farm Cluster
    Management System is planned.
  • The spinning reserve (frequency regulation) will
    be one of the most important challenges for wind
    power.
  • Source REN

Dipl.-Ing. Alejandro J. Gesino - ISET e.V.
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POWER SYSTEMS REQUIREMENTS FOR HIGH WIND
PENETRATION
  • Balancing requirements.
  • Fluctuations of wind power injections represent
    one of the main factors of demand for controlling
    and balancing power.
  • Using wind power prediction systems.
  • Active Power control is required for Frequency
    Regulation.
  • The fulfilment of power and frequency control
    schemes implies the provision of primary and
    secondary power reserve.
  • Grid codes of several countries are being
    updated in order to include the participation of
    wind power into frequency control markets
    (primary and secondary power reserve).
  • Reactive Power control in required for Voltage
    Regulation.
  • Grid codes have already issued operational range
    for the voltage and power factor at the point of
    connection.
  • Fault ride through requirements.
  • This issue is on the way to be solved (thanks
    to a huge effort from the whole sector), i.e. in
    Spain 81,3 of machines are adecuated for FRTC.

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WIND FARM CLUSTER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (WCMS)
Forecast engine
TSO WCMS Engine
DAO
Cluster control
Forecast engine
Dispatch WCMS Engine
DAO
Dispatch Scheduler
Driver manager
WF Driver
. . . .
WFSim Driver
Dipl.-Ing. Alejandro J. Gesino - ISET e.V.
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WIND FARM CLUSTER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (WCMS)
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Active power control for wind farm clusters
WIND FARM CLUSTER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (WCMS)
Grid losses within cluster must to be compensated.
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CONCLUSIONS
  • Large scale integration of wind power makes new
    tools for grid operation necessary.
  • Power system requirements for high wind
    penetration are clearly stated.
  • The stability of the fundamental electric
    parameters, frequency and voltage, must to be
    assured considering also wind power (at large
    scale) for this task.
  • The Wind Farm Cluster Management System (WCMS)
    has been developed at ISET.
  • Provides TSOs and Dispatch Centres with an
    extended control of Wind Farm Clusters.
  • Provides long and short term forecast at TSO
    and Wind Farm level.
  • Its capabilities have been demonstrated in a
    field test in Germany.
  • In the frame of the Wind on the Grid project,
    WCMS will be tested in Spain and Portugal during
    2009.
  • Provision of balancing services and reactive
    power can be economically interesting when wind
    power plants become active partners in secure
    power system operation.
  • Markets for these issues need to be developed.

Dipl.-Ing. Alejandro J. Gesino - ISET e.V.
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CONCLUSIONS
  • E.ON Netz
  • Vattenfall Europe Transmission
  • RWE Transportnetz Strom
  • EnBW Transportnetze
  • Verbund Österreich
  • TERNA Italien
  • Egypt, Zafarana
  • National Grid
  • Jilin (Chinese Power Comp.)
  • Rumania

Dipl.-Ing. Alejandro J. Gesino - ISET e.V.
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Wind Power Plant Capabilities Operate Wind
Farms Like Conventional Power Plants

EWEC 2009
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Dipl.-Ing. Alejandro J. Gesino - ISET e.V.
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T h a n k y o u f o r y o u r a t
t e n t i o n.
Dipl.-Ing. Alejandro J. Gesino Energy
Meteorology and Wind Power Management RD
Division Energy Economy and Grid Operation ISET
e.V.
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