Abstract

Since the beginning of the 21st century, wind power has flourished as a major form of new energy. Different from thermal power, hydropower, nuclear power and other power sources, wind power output is characterized by intermittence and volatility, low reliability of capacity, and poor predictability, which will bring additional pressure to the safe and stable operation of the power system, thus restricting its development. In order to improve the consumption capacity of renewable energy, China is building an auxiliary service market based on economic leverage to encourage flexibility resource participation in system regulation services. Demand assessment has also become a key issue in market construction. Therefore, this paper will take the peak regulation auxiliary service market and reserve auxiliary service market under large-scale wind power access as examples to evaluate the peak regulation and reserve demand.

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