Abstract

High proportion of distributed new energy generation, DG) Connect to the grid to mitigate problems such as fossil energy shortages and the threat of global climate change. However, distributed new energy has the characteristics of fluctuation and uncertainty of output, so it will bring some difficulties to energy consumption after the high proportion is connected to the power grid. Given the above problem, the uncertainty of wind and solar output is considered in this paper to ensure that accuracy and the stability of the power grid operation after a large amount of distributed energy is accessed, with 8,760 hour-by-hour power generation data throughout the year as an input. Three kinds of wind and solar storage system operation control strategies are compared. Using storage battery energy storage method and multiple energy storage methods on the fly surplus storage, coordinated control of the system, and setting different discharge priorities in the energy storage portion, increase real-time and ordered energy consumption.

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