Sustainable Energy: 1.818J/2.65J/3.564J/10.391J/11.371J/22.811J/ESD166J
Sustainable Energy: 1.818J/2.65J/3.564J/10.391J/11.371J/22.811J/ESD166J
Sustainable Energy: 1.818J/2.65J/3.564J/10.391J/11.371J/22.811J/ESD166J
811J/ESD166J
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
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Energy Supply, Demand, and Storage
Planning
PRESENTATION OUTLINE
I. Introduction
II. Demand Variations for Electricity
III. Electricity Supply Availability
IV. Locational-Based Electricity Markets
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INTRODUCTION
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I. Demand Variations
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ANNUAL AND SEASONAL
DEMAND VARIATIONS
• Annual
– Driven by economic growth
– Rough rule of thumb
o Developed economies: electric growth rates
approximately equal to economic growth rates
o Developing economies: electric growth rates
approximately twice that of economic growth rates
• Seasonal Changes Due to
– Weather
– Changes in usage (e.g., lighting, air conditioning)
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WEEKLY AND DAILY
DEMAND VARIATIONS
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HOURLY ELECTRICITY DEMAND IN NEW
25000
20000
15000
Demand (MW )
Sunday-Summer
Sunday-W inter
Monday-W inter
Monday-Summer
10000
5000
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Hour Ending
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ANNUAL LOAD DURATION CURVE
MegaWatt
Area is the amount of MWh consumed
during the peak hour of the year
Area is the amount of MWh consumed
during the penultimate peak hour of the year
1 2
8760 Hours
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USEFUL FACTS REGARDING
DEMAND VARIATIONS
Probability
MW
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SIMPLE DEMAND CALCULATION
• Problem
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SIMPLE DEMAND CALCULATION
(Con’t)
• Solution
– Generation Capacity = 1.20 *[20 GW + 20 GW* 0.09]
= 26.2 GW
– Load Factor = Average Demand/Peak Demand
– Average Demand = 0.65*[20 GWh] = 13.0 GWh
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ANNUAL LOAD DURATION
MegaWatt
8760 Hours
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II. Supply Variations
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SPATIAL DEMAND VARIATIONS
INFRASTRUCTURE
• DC Transmission Lines
• Switch Gear, Transformers and Capacitor Banks
• Distribution Lines and Support Hardware
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ECONOMIES OF SCALE VS.
DEMAND UNCERTAINTY
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GENERATION AVAILABILITY
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AVAILABILITY
Conventional Definition:
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CATEGORIES OF FAILURES
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GENERATION UNIT AVAILABILITY DATA (1994-1998)
MW Trb/Gen # of Unit- MW Trb/Gen # of Unit-
Unit Type Nameplate Units Years Availability Unit Type Nameplate Units Years Availability
FOSSIL All Sizes 1,532 7,126 86.28 NUCLEAR *All Sizes 125 598 78.00
Coal All Sizes 929 4,319 86.37 PWR All Sizes 71 342 80.62
Primary 1-99 165 707 87.59 400-799 11 52 82.90
100-199 258 1,203 87.77 800-999 24 118 82.14
200-299 114 560 86.26 1000 Plus 36 172 78.90
300-399 88 433 83.93 BWR *All Sizes 33 159 74.03
400-599 171 799 84.32 400-799 4 18 80.31
800-999 13 63 71.80
600-799 95 433 87.06
1000 Plus 15 75 74.28
800-999 25 124 87.07
CANDU All Sizes 21 97 75.16
1000 Plus 13 60 83.25
JET All Sizes 310 1,505 91.40
Oil *All Sizes 200 685 85.84
ENGINE** 1-19 59 294 92.00
Primary 1-99 64 205 89.65
20 Plus 251 1,211 91.26
100-199 50 174 86.01 GAS All Sizes 768 3,475 90.21
200-299 12 36 84.14 TURBINE** 1-19 199 928 91.81
300-399 21 96 80.53 20-49 251 1,161 88.70
400-599 30 91 84.34 50 Plus 318 1,386 90.40
600-799 13 48 85.13 COMB. CYCLE All Sizes 58 242 91.49
800-999 9 30 87.89 HYDRO All Sizes 829 3,855 90.30
Gas All Sizes 466 1,965 86.08 1-29 314 1,429 90.88
Primary 1-99 145 554 89.43 30 Plus 515 2,426 89.96
100-199 147 624 86.30 PUMPED
200-299 47 211 85.33 STORAGE All Sizes 69 299 85.52
300-399 41 188 81.60 MULTI-BOILER/
400-599 63 296 84.10 MULTI-TURBINE All Sizes 75 268 88.92
600-799 20 81 80.46 GEOTHERMAL All Sizes 18 86 89.67
800-999 3 11 88.29 DIESEL** All Sizes 161 666 95.34
GENERATION
No. of trials
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CUMULATIVE PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION
0.400
0.200
0.000
20 22 24 26 28
Values in Thousands
5% 90% 5%
22.99 26.47
Capacity in MW
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SPATIAL ISSUES
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III. Matching Supply and Demand
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RELIABILITY AND MATCHING
AVAILABILITY TRENDS
* Conventional definition 28
III. Locational-Based Electricity Markets
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REAL AND REACTIVE POWER
I
σ
Real Power = E ⋅ I
142σ
cos 4
3
power factor
Reactive Power = E ⋅ I
sin σ
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ELECTRIC SYSTEM TIMELINE
Transmission Construction:
3-10 years
Generation Construction:
2-10 years
Planned Generation and
Transmission Maintenance:
1-3 years
Unit commitment:
12 hours ahead for the next 24
hour day
Economic Dispatch:
Every 5 minutes but
planned for 6 hours
ahead
Time
Build Maintain Schedule Operate Real
Time
Note: diagram not drawn to scale
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LOOP FLOWS
Node C
Assume each transmission line has the same impedance
Flows on each transmission line are be limited for a
variety of reasons (see next slide)
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LOCATIONAL ELECTRICITY PRICING
o Transmission constraints
(Con’t)
• Dispatch Problem Solution:
– Solution method is usually a linear program
– For each time period (e.g., five minutes), a vector of
generation output for each generator
– For each time period, a vector of prices at each node that
reflects the marginal cost of serving one more MWh at
that node for that time period
• Nodal Price (t) = Marginal Fuel Cost
+ Variable Maintenance Cost
+ Transmission Constraints
+ Transmission Losses
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IMPLICATIONS OF NODAL PRICING
– e.g., a nuclear unit that does not want to turn off during
light load conditions because it would not be able to come
back on line during higher load periods
• Prices May Increase Dramatically if a Constraint is Binding
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REAL TIME LOCATIONAL PRICES IN
HQ
$16.95 $16.89
Ontario
New
$19.23
England
$43.33 $40.79
$19.13
$37.48
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DISCUSSION OF CALIFORNIA