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Multi-Timescale Wind-Based Hybrid Energy Systems

Journal of Physics: Conference Series, ISSN: 1742-6596, Vol: 2265, Issue: 4
2022
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Conference Paper Description

This paper focuses on the design of wind-based hybrid power plants that operate at different timescales ranging from seconds to days. Traditionally, renewable power plants have been designed to maximize the amount of energy produced. As the energy system transitions to higher amounts of renewables, hybrid power plants may be asked to provide baseload or peaking plant services that have been traditionally been serviced by coal and natural gas power plants. This paper demonstrates that considering these types of plants and their corresponding objects, that operate at different timescales, result in different solutions and should be considered in the design phase of hybrid power plant development.

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