The Influence of Wind–Solar Hybrid Generation System on Transmission Service Rate

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Wind power and solar energy have been developed rapidly during recent years. However, costs of power transmission services have been rising due to their respective instability of working, which has become a barrier restricting their developments. Wind and Solar Hybrid Generation System, a result of the combination of wind and solar energy, which is a good match in terms of resources, is an effective means to improve the reliability of power generation. In this paper, the topic of influences on price of power network transmission service caused by the combination of wind and solar energy has been discussed. Based on power changes caused by the combination of wind and solar energy, comparing different prices of power transmission service before and after this combination, pointing out that it is more economical when the wind and solar energy are combined, which has been verified through the 5 nodes system.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1070-1072)

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1472-1476

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December 2014

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