Abstract
The Eastern Renewable Generation Integration Study (ERGIS), explores the operational impacts of the wide spread adoption of wind and solar photovoltaics (PV) resources in the U.S. Eastern Interconnection and Quebec Interconnection (collectively, EI). In order to understand some of the economic and reliability challenges of managing hundreds of gigawatts of wind and PV generation, we developed state of the art tools, data, and models for simulating power system operations using hourly unit commitment and 5-minute economic dispatch over an entire year. Using NREL's high-performance computing capabilities and new methodologies to model operations, we found that the EI, as simulated with evolutionary change in 2026, could balance the variability and uncertainty of wind and PV at a 5-minute level under a variety of conditions. A large-scale display and a combination of multiple coordinated views and small multiples were used to visually analyze the four large highly multivariate scenarios with high spatial and temporal resolutions. state of the art tools, data, and models for simulating power system operations using hourly unit commitment and 5-minute economic dispatch over an entire year. Using NRELs high-performance computing capabilities and new methodologies to model operations, we found that the EI, as simulated with evolutionary change in 2026, could balance the variability and uncertainty of wind and PV at a 5-minute level under a variety of conditions. A large-scale display and a combination of multiple coordinated views and small multiples were used to visually analyze the four large highly multivariate scenarios with high spatial and temporal resolutions.
Original language | American English |
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Number of pages | 6 |
State | Published - 2016 |
Event | SC16: International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis - Salt Lake City, Utah Duration: 13 Nov 2016 → 18 Nov 2016 |
Conference
Conference | SC16: International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis |
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City | Salt Lake City, Utah |
Period | 13/11/16 → 18/11/16 |
NREL Publication Number
- NREL/CP-2C00-66891
Keywords
- Eastern Interconnection
- Eastern Renewable Generation Integration Study
- EI
- ERGIS
- Quebec Interconnection
- solar
- wind