We propose a new methodology to simulate the discounted penalty applied to a wind-farm operator by violating ramp-rate limitation policies. It is assumed that the operator manages a wind turbine plugged into a battery, which either provides or stores energy on demand to avoid ramp-up and ramp-down events. The battery stages, namely charging, discharging, or neutral, are modeled as a semi-Markov process. During each charging/discharging period, the energy stored/supplied is assumed to follow a modified Brownian bridge that depends on three parameters. We prove the validity of our methodology by testing the model on 10 years of real wind-power data and comparing real versus simulated results.

Modelling a storage system of a wind farm with a ramp-rate limitation: a semi-Markov modulated Brownian bridge approach

D'Amico, Guglielmo;D'Auria, Bernardo;Vergine, Salvatore
2024-01-01

Abstract

We propose a new methodology to simulate the discounted penalty applied to a wind-farm operator by violating ramp-rate limitation policies. It is assumed that the operator manages a wind turbine plugged into a battery, which either provides or stores energy on demand to avoid ramp-up and ramp-down events. The battery stages, namely charging, discharging, or neutral, are modeled as a semi-Markov process. During each charging/discharging period, the energy stored/supplied is assumed to follow a modified Brownian bridge that depends on three parameters. We prove the validity of our methodology by testing the model on 10 years of real wind-power data and comparing real versus simulated results.
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