Title: ASSESSING THE CAPACITY VALUE OF WIND POWER Lennart S
1- ASSESSING THE CAPACITY VALUE OF WIND POWER
Lennart SöderKungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH),
Sweden - Hannele Holttinen, Michael Milligan, Andrew
Keane, Mark OMalley
2Wind Power Capacity Value Basics
How much can the consumption increase when
the amount of wind power increases and the risk
of power deficit is kept constant?
3Wind power capacity value - 1
No wind power
4Wind power capacity value - 2
With wind power
5Wind power capacity value - 3
With wind power, load 300 MW
6Estimating capacity value of wind power
- Input data is crucial
- Data from many years are needed to capture the
behaviour of wind during high load hours.
Synchronous data wind/load - Data to represent wind power production from
larger areas, data from several sites - There are several ways to make estimates using
average wind power during high load situations
can give a first estimate for low penetration
levels but a thorough study will take into
account the failure probabilities of conventional
generators and wind power probabilities during
high load situations and calculates the loss of
load probabilities LOLP for the system - Taking into account the interconnection
possibilities to neighbouring countries also
relevant for many systems
7How to calculate and what it is ELCC method
- Start with target reliability level (1 day in 10
years LOLE, loss of load expectation, is common) - Add wind generation to the model
- Increase load until the target reliability level
is again attained - The increase in load is the capacity value of the
wind plant - Recommended method by IEEE, NERC in U.S.
8Approximation methods
- Approximation methods are sometimes used
- These methods often calculate the wind capacity
factor (ratio of average wind output to rated
output) during the time of system peak - Example PJM in the U.S. Uses June-August,
1500-1800 - Approximation methods are not based on
reliability and therefore cant inform about risk
9Capacity value declines with more wind
- Wind capacity value decreases faster for smaller
areas. - There can be large differences in capacity value
for different systems wind resource at peak
loads, reliability level, methodology
10Impact on system
11Transmission affecting LOLP (US NY)
12Numbers of years of data 8 years of data
required
13Number of stations required for wind input data
14Capacity value key points
- Wind power has a considerable impact on
generation adequacy - Highlights the need for transmission
- Approximations not wise - a full effective load
carrying capability (ELCC) calculation is the
preferred method - Data needed
- Synchronised
- Multi year
- High resolution
- We do not recommend using the lower capacity
value of wind to calculate a capacity cost as
has been done in some studies. The meaning of
this is the cost for the difference between
capacity credit for wind power and capacity
credit for a conventional power plant. It is then
important to consider the lowest realistic cost
compensation in order not to overestimate this
cost