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Interfacing Energy Management with Supervisory Control for Hybrid Power Plants

In 20th International Workshop on Large-scale Integration of Wind Power Into Power Systems As Well As on Transmission Networks for Offshore Wind Power Plants (wiw 2021) — 2022, Volume 2021, pp. 347-351
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GRID Integration and Energy Systems, Wind Energy Systems Division, Department of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark1

Department of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark2

Variability and uncertainties of wind and solar bring significant challenges into power system operation and control. Hybrid power plants (HPPs), which incorporates the complementary nature of wind and solar together with other technologies, such as energy storage, is a solution to cope with these challenges.

To maximize the revenue and enable the operation of HPPs, the energy management system and the supervisory controller are both needed, namely the HPP EMS and the HPPC. The HPP EMS provides optimal dispatch strategies in order to maximize the revenue through market bids. Meanwhile, the HPPC executes dispatch plans from the HPP EMS in a real-time fashion.

The paper highlights a new design of HPP EMS and HPPC with a focus on interface design between the two. The variables exchanged between the HPP EMS and the HPPC are presented, and practical issues such as time coordination and robustness over communication failure are discussed in detail.

Language: English
Publisher: Institution of Engineering and Technology
Year: 2022
Pages: 347-351
Proceedings: 20<sup>th</sup> Wind Integration Workshop 2021
ISBN: 1839534303 , 1839536810 , 9781839534300 and 9781839536816
Types: Conference paper
DOI: 10.1049/icp.2021.2634
ORCIDs: Long, Qian , Zhu, Rujie , Das, Kaushik and Sørensen, Poul Ejnar

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