Study of Wind Power Forecasting Assessment Standard Based on Unit Commitment and Spinning Reserve Optimization Model

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After large-scale wind power integrate into the system, there is a great impact for the system dispatching operation and the unit maintenance and repair of the wind power , so it's extremely necessary to forecast wind power output and assess its level of forecasting. This paper mainly focusing on the containing wind power system, studies the wind power output fluctuation in the demand for system reserve, and analyse the rationality of the wind power forecasting assessment standard in North China area wind power integration operation management implementing regulations by combining with the status of wind power in North China area, that is, whether the assessment mechanism can promote wind farms raising the forecasting level.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 608-609)

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547-552

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December 2012

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