Wind farm flow control oriented to electricity markets and grid integration: Initial perspective analysis
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Electricity markets
Wake control
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Price-driven operation
0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
02 engineering and technology
7. Clean energy
Wind farm control
Wind farm flow control
DOI:
10.1002/adc2.80
Publication Date:
2021-06-21T15:55:27Z
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AbstractWind farm control (WFC) allows coordinated operation of the wind turbines within a wind power plant (WPP). However, its development has traditionally been split into the distinct disciplines of power plant control and farm flow control. As variable renewable energies, in particular wind energy, increase their penetration into the power system, grid code requirements become stricter for WPPs and electricity markets necessarily evolve. In such a context, crossfertilization between the two categories of WFC, targeting an integrated approach where applicable, becomes a priority. An initial overview on how to further align wind farm flow control (WFFC) to grid and electricity markets participation is provided, including an analysis of capabilities and prospects. In addition, greater detail is given about an open‐access dataset serving as market showcases for value demonstration of price‐driven operation of WPPs by means of WFFC.
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