2018
DOI: 10.1115/1.4040847
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Optimal Operation of a Gas Turbine Cogeneration Unit With Energy Storage for Wind Power System Integration

Abstract: Many energy supply systems around the world are currently undergoing a phase of transition characterized by a continuing increase in installed renewable power generation capacities. The inherent volatility and limited predictability of renewable power generation pose various challenges for an efficient system integration of these capacities. One approach to manage these challenges is the deployment of small-scale dispatchable power generation and storage units on a local level. In this context, gas turbine cog… Show more

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“…In Northern China a proposal were made suggesting that if the energy carrier for part of the end users space heating is switched from heating water to electricity (e.g., electric heat pumps can provide space heating in the domestic sector), the ratio of electricity to heating water load should be adjusted to optimize the power dispatch between cogeneration units and wind turbines, resulting in fuel conservation, they found out that with the existing infrastructures are made full use of, and no additional ones are required [20]. Bexten et al [21] investigate a system configuration, which incorporates a heat-driven industrial gas turbine interacting with a wind farm providing volatile renewable power generation. The study quantifies the impact of selected system design parameters on the quality of local wind power system integration that can be achieved with a specific set of parameters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Northern China a proposal were made suggesting that if the energy carrier for part of the end users space heating is switched from heating water to electricity (e.g., electric heat pumps can provide space heating in the domestic sector), the ratio of electricity to heating water load should be adjusted to optimize the power dispatch between cogeneration units and wind turbines, resulting in fuel conservation, they found out that with the existing infrastructures are made full use of, and no additional ones are required [20]. Bexten et al [21] investigate a system configuration, which incorporates a heat-driven industrial gas turbine interacting with a wind farm providing volatile renewable power generation. The study quantifies the impact of selected system design parameters on the quality of local wind power system integration that can be achieved with a specific set of parameters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%