Development of a Capacity Allocation Model for the
A capacity allocation model of a multi-energy hybrid power system including wind power, solar power, energy storage, and thermal
Hybrid solar, combining solar with storage or wind, is key for Europe's energy transition. It supports system flexibility, improves the cost-effectiveness of an asset and makes energy generation more reliable. Hybrid solar projects with storage or wind enhances energy security by ensuring a more stable and reliable power supply.
This hybrid system can take advantage of the complementary nature of solar and wind energy: solar panels produce more electricity during sunny days when the wind might not be blowing, and wind turbines can generate electricity at night or during cloudy days when solar panels are less effective.
Adding wind power complements solar generation, as wind often produces energy when solar output is low, for example at night or during winter. reliance on fossil-based back-up plants. The EU is far from exploiting the full potential of hybrid solar systems. Addressing existing bottlenecks today would significantly accelerate its development.
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.
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