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Wind Turbines and Heat Pumps - Balancing wind power fluctuations using flexible demand
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ECN
Energie in de Gebouwde Omgeving en Netten
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23-1-2007
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ECN-M--07-008
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9
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Gepresenteerd op: Sixth International Workshop on Large-Scale Integration of Wind Power an Transmission Networks from Offshore Wind Farms , Delft, The Netherlands, 26-28 oktober 2006.
Samenvatting:
In order to overcome portfolio imbalance for traders of variable power from wind we have built an 'Imbalance Reduction System' (IRS) and performed a real-world field test with it, in which imbalance is minimized within a real-time electricity market portfolio, consisting of wind power and in-dustrial and residential consumers and producers (Combined Heat and Power for district heating; residential heat pumps; industrial cold store; emergency generators). IRS uses the PowerMatcher concept, a coordination system for supply and demand of electricity in a which multi-agent system is combined with microeconomic principles. IRS appears to offer opportunities for embedding less predictable generators such as wind power more smoothly in the portfolio.
We describe the context and operation of the Imbalance Reduction System and discuss a number of results from the performed field test. Also we introduce a business model for the balance responsible party, based on the e3-value method.
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