Optimization of Large Scale Energy Storage System for Relaxing Wind Power Centralized Transmission Bottlenecks

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The construction of wind power transmission line lagged behind the development of wind power generation, which leaded to the issue of wind curtailed and power rationing. In the wind power concentrated transmission process, using energy storage system(ESS) can relax transmission bottlenecks, and improve capability of wind power accommodation. An optimal method of using large scale ESS for relaxing wind power centralized transmission bottlenecks was presented in this paper. The comprehensive benefit was calculated by studying the relationship between wind power improved and optimization capacity configuration of ESS. Example shows that the proposed method can achieve more benefit of transmission line and more transmitted wind power than the traditional one without ESS in the same transmission line. ESS optimal power configuration is 46MW, and optimal capacity configuration is 421MWh. The decreased amount of wind curtailed is 983.6GWh with configuration ESS, saving 472100 tons of coal-fired power plans.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1070-1072)

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243-246

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December 2014

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