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Reducing wind power curtailment in China: comparing the roles of coal power flexibility and improved dispatch
Authors:Hong Lu  Qionghui Li  Ryan Wiser  Kevin Porter
Institution:1. College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Peking University, Beijing, People’s Republic of China;2. Department of New Energy and Statistics, State Grid Energy Research Institute, Beijing, People’s Republic of China;3. Electricity Markets &4. Policy Group, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, USA;5. Exeter Associates, Columbia, MD, USA
Abstract:Renewable energy curtailment is a critical issue in China, impeding the country’s transition to clean energy and its ability to meet its climate goals. This paper analyzes the impacts of more flexible coal-fired power generation and improved power dispatch towards reducing wind power curtailment. A unit commitment model for power dispatch is used to conduct the analysis, with different scenarios demonstrating the relative impacts of more flexible coal-fired generation and improved power dispatch. Overall, while we find both options are effective in reducing wind power curtailment, we find that improved power dispatch is more effective: (1) the effect of ramping down coal-fired generators to reduce wind power curtailment lessens as the minimum output of coal-fired generation is decreased; and (2) as a result, at higher wind capacity levels, wind curtailment is much more significantly reduced with improved power dispatch than with decreased minimum output of coal-fired generation.

Key policy insights

  • China should emphasize both coal power flexibility and dispatch in its policies to minimize renewable power curtailment and promote clean energy transition.

  • China should accelerate the process of implementing spot market and marginal cost-based economic dispatch, while making incremental improvements to the existing equal share dispatch in places not ready for spot market.

  • A key step in improving of dispatch is incorporating renewable power forecasts into the unit commitment process and updating the daily unit commitment based on the latest forecast result.

  • China should expand the coal power flexibility retrofit programme and promote the further development of the ancillary service market to encourage more flexibility from coal-fired generation.

Keywords:Curtailment  grid integration  dispatch  flexibility  power sector reform  renewable energy
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