@article{31585, author = {Junfeng Hu and Qingyou Yan and Xingmei Li and Zhong-Zhong Jiang and Fredrich Kahrl and Jiang Lin and Peng Wang}, title = {A cooperative game-based mechanism for allocating ancillary service costs associated with wind power integration in China}, abstract = {
Wind power in China is developing rapidly. However, wind power curtailment has become increasingly severe, reaching 15% in 2015. The root cause of wind power curtailment in China is that its power system has insufficient flexibility. We analyze how to achieve a reasonable allocation of ancillary service costs for wind power plants, using a cooperative game approach. The analysis shows that, while the current allocation approach in the Beijing, Tianjin, and Tangshan power grid is based only on wind feed-in tariffs, an allocation method based on both the feed-in tariff and the capacity credit of wind would be more reasonable.
}, year = {2019}, journal = {Utilities Policy}, volume = {58}, pages = {120 - 127}, month = {06/2019}, issn = {09571787}, doi = {10.1016/j.jup.2019.05.008}, language = {eng}, }