July 26, 2010
Conference Paper

Possible Improvements of the ACE Diversity Interchange Methodology

Abstract

North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) grid is operated by about 131 balancing authorities (BA). Within each BA, operators are responsible for managing the unbalance (caused by both load and wind). As wind penetration levels increase, the challenges of managing power variation increases. Working independently, balancing area with limited regulating/load following generation and high wind power penetration faces significant challenges. The benefits of BA cooperation and consolidation increase when there is a significant wind energy penetration. To explore the benefits of BA cooperation, this paper investigates ACE sharing approach. A technology called ACE diversity interchange (ADI) is already in use in the western interconnection. A new methodology extending ADI is proposed in the paper. The proposed advanced ADI overcoming some limitations existing in conventional ADI. Simulations using real statistical data of CAISO and BPA have shown high performance of the proposed advanced ADI methodology.

Revised: December 27, 2010 | Published: July 26, 2010

Citation

Etingov P.V., N. Zhou, Y.V. Makarov, J. Ma, R.T. Guttromson, B. McManus, and C. Loutan. 2010. Possible Improvements of the ACE Diversity Interchange Methodology. In 2010 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 1-8. Piscataway, New Jersey:Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. PNNL-SA-69863. doi:10.1109/PES.2010.5590067