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This article fully explores the differences and complementarities of various types of wind-solar-hydro-thermal-storage power sources, a hierarchical environmental and economic
Figure 1 shows the structure of a wind-solar-hydro-thermal-storage multi-source complementary power system, which is composed of conventional units (thermal power units, hydropower units, etc.), new energy units (photovoltaic power plants, wind farms, etc.), energy storage systems, and loads.
Accelerating energy transition towards renewables is central to net-zero emissions. However, building a global power system dominated by solar and wind energy presents immense challenges. Here, we demonstrate the potential of a globally interconnected solar-wind system to meet future electricity demands.
In the short-term power balance module of the integrated model, the power complementary process among hydro-wind-solar-storage systems is solved through nonlinear programming (Fig. 1).
To address this, we develop a medium-long-term complementary dispatch model incorporating short-term power balance for an integrated hydro-wind-solar-storage system. This model is applied to a REB containing 21.78 GW of combined wind power (WP) and photovoltaic (PV) capacity.
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