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The value of day-ahead solar power forecasting improvement

The value of day-ahead solar power forecasting improvements was analyzed by simulating the operation of the Independent System Operator – New England (ISO-NE) power system under a range of scenarios with varying solar power penetrations and solar power forecasting improvements. The results showed how the integration of solar power decreased operational electricity generation costs, by decreasing fuel and variable operation and maintenance costs, while decreasing start and shutdown costs of fossil fueled conventional generators. Solar power forecasting improvements changed the impacts that the uncertainty of solar power has on bulk power system operations; electricity generation from the fast start and lower efficiency power plants, ramping of all generators, start and shutdown costs, and solar power curtailment were all reduced. These impacts led to a reduction in overall operational electricity generation costs in the system that translates into an annual economic value for improving solar power forecasting.
- IBM (United States) United States
- IBM (United States) United States
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory United States
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory United States
Materials Science(all), Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Materials Science(all), Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Wirtschaftswissenschaften
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