Research article2017Peer reviewed
Simulating intra-hourly wind power fluctuations on a power system level
Olauson, Jon; Bergkvist, Mikael; Ryden, Jesper
Abstract
In wind integration studies, sub-hourly, load synchronous wind data are often preferable. These datasets can be generated by a hybrid approach, combining hourly measurements or output from meteorological models with a stochastic simulation of the high-frequency fluctuations. This paper presents a method for simulating aggregated intra-hourly wind power fluctuations for a power system, taking into account the time-varying volatility seen in measurements. Some key elements in the modelling were transformations to stationarity, the use of frequency domain techniques including a search for appropriate phase angles and an adjustment of the resulting time series in order to get correct hourly means. Generation data from Denmark and Germany with 5 and 15min temporal resolution were used for training models. It is shown that the distribution and non-stationarity of simulated deviations from hourly means closely follow those of measurements. Power spectral densities and step change distributions agree well. Of particular importance is that the results are good also when the training and objective power systems are not the same. The computational cost is low in comparison with other approaches for generating high-frequency data. Copyright (c) 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords
wind power; sub-hourly fluctuations; simulation; FFT; power system studies
Published in
Wind Energy
2017, Volume: 20, number: 6, pages: 973-985
UKÄ Subject classification
Energy Engineering
Publication identifier
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/we.2074
Permanent link to this page (URI)
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/99689