To address the inherent challenges of intermittent renewable energy generation, this paper proposes a comprehensive energy optimization strategy that integrates coordinated wind–solar power dispatch with strategic battery storage capacity allocation.
Is energy storage based on hybrid wind and photovoltaic technologies sustainable?
To resolve these shortcomings, this paper proposed a novel Energy Storage System Based on Hybrid Wind and Photovoltaic Technologies techniques developed for sustainable hybrid wind and photovoltaic storage systems. The major contributions of the proposed approach are given as follows.
How do integrated energy systems work?
As shown in Fig. 1, the primary energy supply of the integrated energy system is based on photovoltaic and wind power, relying on a combined wind-solar power generation system to fully harness solar and wind resources, converting them into electrical energy to support the power load of the complex.
What is the integration rate of wind and solar power?
The integration rates of wind and solar power are 64.37 % and 77.25 %, respectively, which represent an increase of 30.71 % and 25.98 % over the MOPSO algorithm. The system's total clean energy supply reaches 94.1 %, offering a novel approach for the storage and utilization of clean energy. 1. Introduction
Can energy storage technologies be integrated together?
The above energy storage technologies can be integrated together to form hybrid energy storage, giving full play to the advantages of different types of energy storage and utilizing the complementary characteristics of multiple energy sources to maximize the operation requirements of the system.
Can large-scale wind–solar storage systems consider hybrid storage multi-energy synergy?
To this end, this paper proposes a robust optimization method for large-scale wind–solar storage systems considering hybrid storage multi-energy synergy. Firstly, the robust operation model of large-scale wind–solar storage systems considering hybrid energy storage is built.
Does a wind-solar-thermal-storage hybrid power generation system need a coupling?
This paper considers the complementary capacity planning of a wind-solar-thermal-storage hybrid power generation system under the coupling of electricity and carbon cost markets. It proposes a method for establishing scenarios of electricity-carbon market coupling to explore the role of this coupling in power generation system capacity planning.