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Hydropower Flexibility for Power Systems with Variable Renewable Energy Sources: An IEA Task 25 Collaboration

Authors :
Huertas-Hernando, Daniel
Farahmand, Hossein
Holttinen, Hannele
Kiviluoma, Juha
Rinne, Erkka
Söder, Lennart
Milligan, Michael
Ibanez, Eduardo
Martinez, Sergio M.
Gómez-Lázaro, Emilio
Estanqueiro, Ana
Rodrigues, Luis
Carr, Luis
van Roon, Serafin
Orths, Antje
Eriksen, Peter B.
Forcione, Alain
Menemenlis, Nickie
Huertas-Hernando, Daniel
Farahmand, Hossein
Holttinen, Hannele
Kiviluoma, Juha
Rinne, Erkka
Söder, Lennart
Milligan, Michael
Ibanez, Eduardo
Martinez, Sergio M.
Gómez-Lázaro, Emilio
Estanqueiro, Ana
Rodrigues, Luis
Carr, Luis
van Roon, Serafin
Orths, Antje
Eriksen, Peter B.
Forcione, Alain
Menemenlis, Nickie
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

In order to effectively utilize hydro production flexibility, a sufficient amount of transmission capacity has to be available between the hydro-dominated part of the system and the part that requires operational flexibility. This chapter starts with a rough categorization of “base” hydropower flexibility, investigating the types of hydropower plants installed in power systems today. The “effective” hydropower flexibility available to support the integration of variable generation is a far more complex and case-specific aspect. It is discussed through national experiences. The chapter presents potential developments that would increase the participation of hydropower and discuss the ensuing challenges. Modeling a flow-based hydro system is a complex exercise, as is modeling the power system. Especially important is the correct assessment of hydropower flexibility to support power systems with a large share of variable generation (VG) and its value for storage. With increasing uncertainty and variability, a stochastic scheduling approach should yield lower costs.<br />QC 20240314Part of ISBN 9781119508311Part of ISBN 9781119508281

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1428117899
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002.9781119508311.ch23