Title
An Ordered Curtailment Strategy for Offshore Wind Power Under Extreme Weather Conditions Considering the Resilience of the Grid
Abstract
Typhoon is an important factor leading to offshore wind power ramp events, which can easily cause a serious imbalance between the supply and the demand, thus affecting the security and stability of the power system operation. First, based on the actual typhoon path, this paper analyzes its impact on the output characteristics of offshore wind farms and proposes a framework to mitigate the impact of wind power ramping. On this basis, an ordered curtailment strategy for large-scale offshore wind power systems, considering the resilience of the grid, is proposed. With the goals of system safety, stability and operational economy, wind power ramp data are utilized to optimize the ordered curtailment of offshore wind power, considering wind power curtailment, the adjustment ability of generators and the demand response. The simulation analysis of the IEEE-RTS24 node system shows that the proposed strategy can reduce the operating cost of the system while ensuring its security and stability.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2911702
IEEE ACCESS
Keywords
Field
DocType
Wind power ramping,security and stability of power system operation,grid resilience,ordered curtailment strategy for offshore wind power
System safety,Typhoon,Offshore wind power,Computer science,Extreme weather,Demand response,Electric power system,Operating cost,Marine engineering,Wind power,Distributed computing
Journal
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
7
2169-3536
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Qi Wang121.65
Zhipeng Yu200.34
Rong Ye3101.35
Zhangsui Lin400.34
Yi Tang535.71