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This paper develops a capacity optimization model for a wind–solar–hydro–storage multi-energy complementary system. The objectives are to improve net system income, reduce wind and solar curtailment, and mitigate intraday fluctuations.
The model achieves an optimal configuration comprising 176.03 MW of wind power, 273.71 MW of photovoltaic capacity, and 20.34 MW × 2.99 h of energy storage, fully meeting investment and land use constraints.
Typical characteristics of wind–solar–hydro–storage multi-energy complementary systems include: Resource complementarity in time and space: Wind, solar, and hydro output have certain complementarity, which can alleviate the seasonal and intraday fluctuations of single energy output.
For example, (Zhu et al., 2017) studied the operation of water–solar–wind complementary systems in typical hydropower stations in the upper reaches of the Jinsha River but did not consider constraints such as land use and investment costs.
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