LAPSE:2023.25687
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LAPSE:2023.25687
The Role of Low-Load Diesel in Improved Renewable Hosting Capacity within Isolated Power Systems
March 29, 2023
Abstract
Isolated communities are progressively integrating renewable generation to reduce the societal, economic and ecological cost of diesel generation. Unfortunately, as renewable penetration and load variability increase, systems require greater diesel generation reserves, constraining renewable utilisation. Improved diesel generator flexibility can reduce the requirement for diesel reserves, allowing increased renewable hosting. Regrettably, it is uncommon for utilities to modify diesel generator control during the integration of renewable source generation. Identifying diesel generator flexibility and co-ordination as an essential component to optimising system hosting capacity, this paper investigates improved diesel generator flexibility and coordination via low-load diesel application. Case study comparisons for both high- and low-penetration hybrid diesel power systems are presented in King Island, Australia, and Moloka`i, Hawai`i, respectively. For King Island, the approach details a 50% reduction in storage requirement, while for Moloka`i the application supports a 27% increase in renewable hosting capacity.
Keywords
battery storage, hybrid power system, low-load diesel, microgrid, remote area
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Hamilton J, Negnevitsky M, Wang X, Semshchikov E. The Role of Low-Load Diesel in Improved Renewable Hosting Capacity within Isolated Power Systems. (2023). LAPSE:2023.25687
Author Affiliations
Hamilton J: Centre for Renewable Energy and Power Systems, School of Engineering, University of Tasmania, Hobart 7000, Australia [ORCID]
Negnevitsky M: Centre for Renewable Energy and Power Systems, School of Engineering, University of Tasmania, Hobart 7000, Australia [ORCID]
Wang X: Centre for Renewable Energy and Power Systems, School of Engineering, University of Tasmania, Hobart 7000, Australia [ORCID]
Semshchikov E: Centre for Renewable Energy and Power Systems, School of Engineering, University of Tasmania, Hobart 7000, Australia
Journal Name
Energies
Volume
13
Issue
16
Article Number
E4053
Year
2020
Publication Date
2020-08-05
ISSN
1996-1073
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