Chronological Reliability Model to Assess Operating Reserve Allocation to Wind Power Plants: Preprint

As the use of wind power plants increases worldwide, it is important to understand the effect these power sources have on the operations of the grid. This paper focuses on the operating reserve impact of wind power plants. Many probabilistic methods have been applied to power system analysis, and some of these are the basis of reliability analysis. This paper builds on a probabilistic technique to allocate the operating reserve burden among power plants in the grid. The method, by Strbac and Kirschen, uses an allocation that prorates the reserve burden based on expected energy not delivered. Extending this method to include wind power plants allows the reserve burden to be allocated among different plants using the same method, yet incorporates information about the intermittent nature of wind power plants.

Milligan, M. R.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Grid Integration & Transmission
Utility-Scale Wind
Technical Report