The Flexibility Test System for Studies of Variable Renewable Energy Resources

The flexibility of power systems to manage variability and uncertainties is becoming increasingly important as the penetration of variable renewable energy continues to raise. Synergies from all parts of the existing system and new flexibility providers are required to balance demand and supply. How...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on power systems 2021-03, Vol.36 (2), p.1526-1536
Hauptverfasser: Li, Hao, Lu, Zongxiang, Qiao, Ying, Zhang, Baosen, Lin, Yisha
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Zusammenfassung:The flexibility of power systems to manage variability and uncertainties is becoming increasingly important as the penetration of variable renewable energy continues to raise. Synergies from all parts of the existing system and new flexibility providers are required to balance demand and supply. However, because of fundamental limitations, existing test systems cannot fully support detailed and realistic studies. To fill this gap, this paper presents a 213-bus benchmark, called the FTS-213 system, dedicated for power system flexibility studies. This system has more than 38% of VRE penetration and includes real data at 15 minutes and 1 minute resolutions. The resources considered in the system cover all aspects of the generation, network, demand, energy storage and market. Specifically, to capture the intrinsic relationship between flexibility and renewable energy accommodation, the system contains integration grids, regional transmission grids and inter-regional tie lines. These assets reflect the full stack of utility-scale integration, transmission and consumption within and among regions. They cover multiple voltage levels, from 110 to 750 kV AC and \pm400 to \pm800 kV DC. The impacts of and the interactions between these flexibility factors are analyzed and three sets of planning results are provided.
ISSN:0885-8950
1558-0679
DOI:10.1109/TPWRS.2020.3019983