Step-by-Step Management of the Forecasted Schedule for Aggregated Solar Power Generation in Ukraine

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Abstract

This paper examines an algorithm and evaluates the limit values of technical parameters for step-by-step management of the coverage of the forecast schedule for the aggregated generation of solar power plants (SPPs) in Ukraine, given the high share of renewable energy sources in the structure of the integrated power system of Ukraine. The relevance of the research is due to the growth in the installed capacity of SPPs, stricter requirements for forecasting accuracy, and the full financial responsibility of producers for imbalances in accordance with the current electricity market model. The problem is formulated as a special case of a hierarchically controlled quasi-dynamic power system, taking into account technological, energy and economic constraints. The objective function is defined as the minimisation of the total hourly measure of discrepancy between the forecast and actual volumes of electricity supplied, whilst ensuring power balance through energy storage systems and flexible generation. The numerical implementation was carried out using the "SOPS" software and information complex. The input data used were hourly indicators of the forecasted and actual generation of Ukraine’s solar power plants for 2021–2025, published by the state-owned enterprise "Guaranteed Buyer". Hourly, daily and monthly operating parameters for aggregated solar power generation in 2025 have been calculated. It is shown that, with an installed storage system capacity of 30,000 MWh and corresponding limitations on charge/discharge power, full coverage of the forecast schedule (IMB(t)=0) is ensured even on the day of maximum mismatch between forecast and actual generation. The required volumes of flexible generation and the operating parameters of the storage systems have been determined. The practical significance of the results lies in their potential use for operational planning of the operating modes of solar power plants, energy storage systems and flexible generation on a daily and hourly basis, as well as for justifying technical and economic decisions aimed at reducing imbalances. The results obtained confirm the effectiveness of the proposed step-by-step control algorithm and demonstrate the possibility of minimising imbalances through the rational coordination of solar power plants, energy storage systems and flexible generation capacities.

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