Abstract
The planning method of new energy distribution network in plateau area based on local accommodation is studied to improve the local accommodation capacity of new energy distribution network in plateau area. The framework of new energy distribution network planning in the plateau area is constructed, and the distribution network equipment suitable for the plateau environment is selected based on the harsh environment in the plateau area; in the framework of new energy distribution network planning in plateau area, a bi-level planning model considering multi-flexible resource coordinated scheduling and energy storage is established. The upper level planning model takes the maximum accommodation of new energy as the objective, and the lower level planning model takes the optimal daily operation benefit of energy storage under the given configuration as the optimization objective; the probabilistic power flow method and C-PSO are used to solve the bi-level model. The experiment shows that this method ensures the stability of the new energy distribution network in the plateau area, reduces the amount of abandoned wind energy and the operating cost, and improves the local accommodation capacity of the core higher than the distribution network.
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Research ethics: This research does not involve any human participants, human data or human tissue and therefore not applicable.
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Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the writing of this paper. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.
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Competing interests: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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Research funding: None declared.
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Data availability: The data used to support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon request.
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- Frontmatter
- Review
- Coupling energy management of power systems with energy hubs through TSO-DSO coordination: a review
- Research Articles
- Quantitative impact assessment of transmission congestion and demand side management on electricity producers’ market power
- A hybrid step-up converter for PV integration with wide input variation acceptability: comprehensive performance and reliability assessment
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- Active cooling of a photovoltaic module in hot-ambient temperatures: theory versus experiment
- Multi-stage voltage sag frequency evaluation based on process immunity in the distribution network
- A new triple voltage gain seven level switched capacitor-based inverter with minimum voltage stress
- The planning method of new energy distribution network in plateau area based on local accommodation
- An experiment-based comparison of different cooling methods for photovoltaic modules
- Simulation and experimental analysis of dynamic thermal rise relaxation characteristics for dry-type distribution transformer