Estimating the Economic Value of Wind Forecasting to Utilities

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    Abstract

    Utilities are sometimes reluctant to assign capacity value to wind plants because they are an intermittent resource. One of the potential difficulties is that the output of a wind plant may not be known in advance, thereby making it difficult for the utility to consider wind output as firm. In this paper, we examine the economics of an accurate wind forecast, and provide a range of estimatescalculated by a production cost model and real utility data. We discuss how an accurate forecast will affect resource scheduling and the mechanism by which resource scheduling can benefit from an accurate wind forecast.
    Original languageAmerican English
    Pages285-294
    Number of pages10
    StatePublished - 1995
    EventWindpower '95: Annual Conference and Exhibition of the American Wind Energy Association - Washington, D.C.
    Duration: 26 Mar 199530 Mar 1995

    Conference

    ConferenceWindpower '95: Annual Conference and Exhibition of the American Wind Energy Association
    CityWashington, D.C.
    Period26/03/9530/03/95

    NREL Publication Number

    • NREL/CP-21803

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