Abstract
It seems possible to increase competitiveness of wind power plants by offering grid
services (also called ancillary services) and enter the wind power plants into the ancillary
market. One of the ancillary services is called reserve power, the differential capacity between
the generated power and the available power in the farm. The total amount of energy that a
wind farm can potentially generate is called possible power. It is very important for a wind
farm owner to have a relatively accurate estimate of the possible power of the wind farm in
order to be able to trade the reserve power. In this paper the possible power calculated based
on the estimated effective wind speed of a down regulated wind farm (the industry standard) is
compared against the calculated possible power based on the algorithm presented in the paper.
The latter takes into account the eect of the wakes of down regulated turbines and therefore
gives a more accurate measure of the possible power. It is shown that for an interval of wind
speeds the difference between these two can increase the uncertainty in the estimate of the
possible power of the down regulated wind farm.
Original language | English |
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Book series | I F A C Workshop Series |
Volume | 19 |
Pages (from-to) | 6782-6787 |
ISSN | 1474-6670 |
Publication status | Published - 2014 |
Event | 19th World Congress of the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC 2014) - Cape Town, South Africa Duration: 24 Aug 2014 → 29 Aug 2014 http://www.ifac2014.org/ |
Conference
Conference | 19th World Congress of the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC 2014) |
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Country/Territory | South Africa |
City | Cape Town |
Period | 24/08/2014 → 29/08/2014 |
Other | The theme of the congress: “Promoting automatic control for the benefit of humankind” |
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Keywords
- Power systems
- Wind Farm
- Possible power
- Wind speed estimation
- Wake models