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Published in: Water Resources Management 2/2024

16-12-2023

Evaluation of the Complementary Characteristics for Wind-Photovoltaic-Hydro Hybrid System Considering Multiple Uncertainties in the Medium and Long Term

Authors: Lu Lu, Wenlin Yuan, Hongshi Xu, Chengguo Su, Denghua Yan, Zening Wu

Published in: Water Resources Management | Issue 2/2024

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Abstract

Quantifying the complementary characteristics of the wind-photovoltaic-hydro(W-PV-H) system under multiple uncertainties is very important for the planning and operation of W-PV-H system. Due to the randomness of hydrometeorological elements, W-PV-H system has multiple uncertainties which is difficult to describe. Besides, the complementarity of W-PV-H system with three energy sources cannot be directly clarified by the available indicators, which brings challenges to the development of W-PV-H system. To reveal the complementary mechanism of W-PV-H system under multiple uncertainties, the Asymmetric Archimedean Copula (AAC) based on the fully nested method and the maximum possible weight function are combined to characterize the multiple uncertainties of W-PV-H system. Then the comprehensive complementarity coefficient(CCC) is established by coupling spatial coordinates and compromise planningto quantify the complementary characteristics of W-PV-H system. The method proposed in this paper is applied to the upper reaches of the Yellow River. The results show that AAC has advantages in constructing joint probability distributions compared with Symmetric Archimedean Copula. The most probable solutions under multiple return periods are all located near the cumulative frequency contour. Under various joint probabilities, the CCCs in the study area are all greater than 0.5, which indicates that the W-PV-H system has certain complementarity in medium-long-term. The medium-long-term complementarity in wind-hydro and PV-hydro are better, and the complementarity in wind-PV is the worst. Morever, the medium-long-term compensation relationship in W-PV-H system is revealed through two models with the participation of wind and PV power or not.

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Metadata
Title
Evaluation of the Complementary Characteristics for Wind-Photovoltaic-Hydro Hybrid System Considering Multiple Uncertainties in the Medium and Long Term
Authors
Lu Lu
Wenlin Yuan
Hongshi Xu
Chengguo Su
Denghua Yan
Zening Wu
Publication date
16-12-2023
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Water Resources Management / Issue 2/2024
Print ISSN: 0920-4741
Electronic ISSN: 1573-1650
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11269-023-03699-3

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