ABSTRACT
This paper investigates an integrated energy system combining wind/photovoltaic (PV) power and a coal-fired power plant (CFPP). It is found that there are significant differences in the integrated energy system of wind-coal and PV-coal due to the influence of natural conditions on wind and PV. The integrated energy system is analyzed from two aspects: the grid side and the power supply side. On the grid side, the power supply capacity of the system is evaluated by load evaluation. It is found that the load evaluation qualified rate of the wind-coal and PV-coal integrated energy system is 14.2% and 5.3% lower than the grid side standard, respectively. The greater volatility of wind power increases the regulating difficulty of CFPP. Through optimization, the optimal storage capacities of the wind-coal-storage and PV-coal-storage systems are 5.5MWh and 3.2MWh respectively, enabling the integrated energy system power supply to reach grid-side demand levels. On the supply side, the operating depth of CFPP in wind-coal-storage and PV-coal-storage increased by an average of 3.11% and 4.23% per month, respectively. In both combined modes of operation, CFPP combined with wind power has more frequent load regulation, with an average daily regulation frequency of 10.8% higher, while CFPP combined with PV has a higher operating depth of up to 49.84%. This study reveals different aspects of the operational characteristics of wind/PV when supplying power directly in conjunction with CFPP. The results show that the combined supply with wind/PV places higher demands on the operation of CFPP.
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Enhui Sun
Enhui Sun is a lecturer of North China Electric Power University.
Jiahao Shi
Jiahao Shi is a student of North China Electric Power University
Lei Zhang
Lei Zhang is a professor of North China Electric Power University
Wenbin Song
Wenbin Song is a student of North China Electric Power University
Yongyi Li
Yongyi Li is a lecturer of North China Electric Power University