Abstract
This paper proposes an adjustable robust power dispatch (ARPD) model under low-carbon economy to accommodate the uncertainty of wind power with combined wind-storage system (CWSS) and carbon capture power plants (CCPPs). First, battery energy storage (BES), which is considered as adjustable under worst-case scenarios, is introduced to wind power plants to form a combined wind storage system structure to improve operation flexibility. Then, a dispatching model of CCPPs is presented and analysed. The operating characteristics of CCPPs make it possible to control net power outputs and carbon emissions independently and flexibly. The integration of BES and carbon capture and storage (CCS) improves the operation flexibility of both wind power plants and conventional power plants. The objective function of the proposed model under interval-uncertain wind power is to minimize the total cost under the worst wind power output case and the context of low-carbon economy. The proposed model is implemented on the modified PJM 5-bus system with one wind farm and the IEEE-118 bus system with five wind farms. Numerical results demonstrate that the proposed model is effective at reducing carbon emissions and wind power curtailment, and verify that as the number of CCPPs increases, the overall costs come down.
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