Research on joint dispatch of wind, solar, hydro, and thermal
This paper presents a study on how to accommodate wind power into multiple regions, while simultaneously implementing economic and reliable dispatch for multi-area
Maximizing the role of pumped storage power stations and adopting multi-energy joint dispatch based on pumped storage is a viable approach. Joint dispatch refers to the collaborative work and optimized allocation of different types of energy sources, such as wind, solar, hydro, and thermal power.
Literature (Rahman et al., 2022) analyzed the complementarity of wind and hydropower output on a time scale and established a linear programming model for the wind-hydro joint dispatch system. Literature (Yang et al., 2023) proposed a short-term stochastic optimization dispatch model for wind, water, and thermal multi-energy systems.
The joint operation of wind, solar, water, and thermal power based on pumped storage power stations is not only a supplement and improvement to traditional energy systems but also a crucial step towards a cleaner, more efficient, and more sustainable energy future.
A wind turbine installation consists of the necessary systems needed to capture the wind's energy, point the turbine into the wind, convert mechanical rotation into electrical power, and other systems to start, stop, and control the turbine.
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