학술논문

Power System Adequacy With Variable Resources: A Capacity Credit Perspective
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Reliability IEEE Trans. Rel. Reliability, IEEE Transactions on. 73(1):53-58 Mar, 2024
Subject
Computing and Processing
General Topics for Engineers
Reliability
Power system reliability
Benchmark testing
Renewable energy sources
Time series analysis
Task analysis
Probabilistic logic
Analytical method
capacity credit (CC)
generation adequacy
power system reliability
variable renewable energy (VRE)
Language
ISSN
0018-9529
1558-1721
Abstract
The concept of capacity credit (CC) has been proposed to evaluate the contribution of generators for system adequacy since the 1960s. CC determines the extent to which the added unit affects the generation adequacy of the system. The equivalent reliability builds the bridge between the evaluated unit and the virtual firm capacity. This article firstly summarizes the reliability equivalent criteria for CC of generators and lists various CC definitions. Second, the methodologies for evaluating CC are categorized into three parts in terms of the modeling of the reliability function and the solving strategies. Then, a theoretic expression from several analytical methods is proposed to better interpret the characteristics of the CC function. Some discussions of CC are conducted afterwards. The applications of CC on power system planning and capacity market are presented. Finally, we propose four aspects of future work well worth further investigations.