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2021
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Design and operation of energy systems with large amounts of variable generation: Final summary report, IEA Wind TCP Task 25

Abstract
This report summarises findings on wind integration from the 17 countries or sponsors participating in the International Energy Agency Wind Technology Collaboration Programme (IEA Wind TCP) Task 25 from 2006-2020. Both real experience and studies are reported. Many wind integration studies incorporate solar energy, and most of the results discussed here are valid for other variable renewables in addition to wind. The national case studies address several impacts of wind power on electric power systems. In this report, they are grouped under long-term planning issues and short-term operational impacts. Long-term planning issues include grid planning and capacity adequacy. Short-term operational impacts include reliability, stability, reserves, and maximising the value of wind in operational timescales (balancing related issues). The first section presents the variability and uncertainty of power system-wide wind power, and the last section presents recent studies toward 100% shares of renewables. The appendix provides a summary of ongoing research in the national projects contributing to Task 25 for 2021-2024. The design and operation of power and energy systems is an evolving field. As ambitious targets toward net-zero carbon energy systems are announced globally, many scenarios are being made regarding how to reach these future decarbonized energy systems, most of them involving large amounts of variable renewables, mainly wind and solar energy. The secure operation of power systems is increasingly challenging, and the impacts of variable renewables, new electrification loads together with increased distribution system resources will lead to somewhat different challenges for different systems. Tools and methods to study future power and energy systems also need to evolve, and both shortterm operational aspects (such as power system stability) and long-term aspects (such as resource adequacy) will probably see new paradigms of operation and design. The experience of operating and planning systems with large amounts of variable generation is accumulating, and research to tackle the challenges of inverter-based, nonsynchronous generation is on the way. Energy transition and digitalization also bring new flexibility opportunities, both short and long term.
Author(s)
Holttinen, Hannele
Kiviluoma, Juha
Helistö, Niina
Levy, Thomas
Recognis, Finland
Menemenlis, Nickie
Jun, Liu
Cutululis, Nicolaos
Koivisto, Matti
VTT, Finland
Das, Kaushik
Natural Resources Canada
Orths, Antje
HQ IREQ, Canada
Eriksen, Peter Børre
SGERI, China
Neau, Emmanuel
Bourmaud, Jean-Yves
Dobschinski, Jan  
DTU, Denmark
Pellinger, Christoph
von Roon, Serafin
Energinet, Denmark
Guminski, Andrej
Ea Energy Analyses,Denmark
Flynn, Damian
EdF, France
Carlini, Enrico Maria
RTE, France
Yasuda, Yoh
Tanabe, Ryuya
Fraunhofer-Institut für Energiewirtschaft und Energiesystemtechnik IEE  
Watson, Simon
van der Meer, Arjen
Morales-España, Germán
FfE, Germany
Korpås, Magnus
UCD, Ireland
Vrana, Til Kristian
Estanqueiro, Ana
Terna, Italy
Couto, António
Silva, Bernardo
Kyoto University, Japan
Martinez, Sergio Martin
CRIEPI, Japan
Söder, Lennart
Strbac, Goran
Pudjianto, Danny
TU Delft, The Netherlands
Giannelos, Spyros
Frew, Bethany
TNO, The Netherlands
Hodge, Bri-Mathias
Shah, Shahil
NTNU,Norway
Smith, J. Charles
SINTEF, Norway
Lew, Debbie
O'Malley, Mark
Klonari, Vasiliki
LNEG, Portugal
Publisher
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd.  
Publishing Place
Espoo
Project(s)
Gridcast
Funder
Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie BMWi (Deutschland)  
DOI
10.32040/2242-122X.2021.T396
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Energiewirtschaft und Energiesystemtechnik IEE  
Keyword(s)
  • renewable energy

  • integration studies

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