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Abstract
Paper presented at IEEE Power Tech 2007, 1-5 July, 2007, Lausanne, SwitzerlandAs wind power penetration grows, the amount of reserve needed on the system also grows, due to the increases in the uncertainty of wind power, which grows larger as forecast horizon increases. By scheduling the system more often the amount of extra reserve to be carried to cater for wind uncertainty
decreases, depending on the flexibility of plant on the system. This reduces the costs of operating the system. There is a trade
off between reduced costs due to more frequent commitment, the ability of wind forecasts to be made more accurately, and
the increased costs of more flexible plant. This paper examines the benefits of committing the system more frequently, and how different factors such as reliability of the system, accuracy of the forecasts and plant mix impact on this.Science Foundation IrelandConference detailshttp://www.ewh.ieee.org/conf/powertech/Charles Parsons Energy Research AwardsCharles Parson
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