4.8 Article

Optimal allocation of onshore wind power in China based on cluster analysis

Journal

APPLIED ENERGY
Volume 285, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2021.116482

Keywords

Wind energy; Cluster analysis; Multi-objective optimization; Geographical smoothing effect

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2016YFC0208901]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [72025401, 71722003, 71974108, 71690244, 62073300]
  3. Tsinghua University-INDITEX Sustainable Development Fund

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This study classifies China's mainland into seven wind zones and identifies northern China and southeastern regions as key areas for future wind power deployment. Through optimization modeling, the quality of wind power is expected to be further improved.
Development of wind power in China, a key measure to mitigate China's carbon emissions and achieve global climate goals, faces serious curtailment issues. In an interlinked electric power system, a strategic allocation of wind power capacities offers an important means to take advantage of geographical smoothing effects and enhance accommodation of wind power into the electric power system. Applying K-means clustering algorithm with assimilated meteorological data, we differentiate seven wind zones in the Chinese mainland. The zonal variation features of wind power are characterized and associated with influencing weather systems and geographical conditions. A multi-objective optimization model is developed to identify the optimal allocation of wind power capacity across the seven zones in 2030, which demonstrates further improvement of wind power quality from the current distribution case in terms of high power outputs (+0.2%), low short-term variation (-10.3%) and high firm capacity (+3.7%). Northern China, where existing large-scale wind power bases are located, and southeastern regions are identified as key areas for future deployment of wind power. These findings are expected to offer a new perspective for decision makers in the construction of power grid systems and spatial development strategy for wind power in China.

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