Assessment of the Time a Power System Remains in the Power Deficit Zone as a Function of the Scale Factor for Wind-Power Plants


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The scale factor for the use of power plants of a certain type refers to the fraction of their use in the overall energy balance of the system. Energy production by wind power plants depends directly on the wind conditions in a particular location and is stochastic in character. Increasing the fraction of these installations in the overall balance of a system also requires an increase in the power reserve capacity. Here the time a power system remains in the power deficit zone is estimated as a function of the fraction of wind power plants in the system structure. Two approaches to the placement of wind power units within a power system are compared– individual components and a system of a set of components. It is concluded that even within a small power system, combining geographically distributed components with favorable and unfavorable wind conditions into a system can have a positive effect on all the components within certain ranges of the scale factor.

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E. Fedorov

B. N. Yeltsin Urals Federal University

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Email: fedorov.ev@gmail.ru
Rússia, Yekaterinburg

S. Shcheklein

B. N. Yeltsin Urals Federal University

Email: fedorov.ev@gmail.ru
Rússia, Yekaterinburg

N. Akif’eva

B. N. Yeltsin Urals Federal University

Email: fedorov.ev@gmail.ru
Rússia, Yekaterinburg

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