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Usage of Cloud Tracking Solar Forecasting Methodology in Power System Operation (CROSBI ID 681897)

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Jakoplic, Alen ; Frankovic, Dubravko ; Kirincic, Vedran ; Plavsic, Tomislav Usage of Cloud Tracking Solar Forecasting Methodology in Power System Operation. 2019

Podaci o odgovornosti

Jakoplic, Alen ; Frankovic, Dubravko ; Kirincic, Vedran ; Plavsic, Tomislav

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Usage of Cloud Tracking Solar Forecasting Methodology in Power System Operation

The impact of intermittent power production by Photovoltaic (PV) systems to the overall power system operation is constantly increasing and so is the need for advanced forecasting tools that enable understanding, prediction, and managing of such a power production. Solar power production forecasting is one of the enabling technologies, which can accelerate the transition to sustainable energy environment. Short-term forecast information on the expected power production can assist existing forecasting techniques and enable efficient integration of renewable energy sources through the efficient energy trading, power system control and management of energy storage units. The paper presents an approach to predict regional PV power output based on short-term solar forecasting by the use of ground-based camera and analyzes the benefits of such forecast to the power system operation. In the proposed research, analysis of the commonly used forecasting methods with added precision of the short-term forecasting was made. Cost- effectiveness was calculated with different scales of a power plant. An overview of the benefits for the transmission system operator is given. This overview considers the ways in which short-term forecasting can improve the efficiency of power management in an electric grid. A system cost-effectiveness analysis was carried out for electricity producers that can use this system to generate better forecasts for the production of electricity and thus reduce penalties for non-compliance with the anticipated production.

Short-term forecast ; cloud tracking ; PV integration ; variable/renewable generation ; power system control

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Podaci o prilogu

0209

2019.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Podaci o skupu

The International Centre for Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems

poster

01.10.2019-06.10.2019

Dubrovnik, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Elektrotehnika