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Exploring the Complementarity of Offshore Wind Sites to Reduce the Seasonal Variability of Generation

Journal

ENERGIES
Volume 15, Issue 19, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en15197182

Keywords

offshore wind power; renewable resources; atmospheric reanalysis; grid optimization; genetic algorithm; reserve wind power

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  1. Equatorial Energia and GeraMaranhao [PD-00037-0042/2020]
  2. National Institute of Science and Technology on Ocean and Fluvial Energies (INCT/INEOF) [CNPq 465672/2014-0]
  3. FAPEMA [BD-00513/18, 35/2017]
  4. CAPES [001]
  5. CNPq Project MOVLIDAR [406801/2013-4]

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This article discusses the complementarity of remote offshore wind sites in Brazil and demonstrates that optimizing wind turbine locations can reduce grid seasonal variability. It introduces the concept of Reserve Wind Power (RWP) plants as reserve sources for energy security, which can be more cost-effective and environmentally friendly than thermal reserves.
Wind energy is a powerful resource contributing to the decarbonization of the electric grid. However, wind power penetration introduces uncertainty about the availability of wind energy. This article addresses the complementarity of remote offshore wind sites in Brazil, demonstrating that strategic distribution of wind farms can significantly reduce the seasonality and the risk of periods without generation and reduce dependence on fossil sources. Field observations, atmospheric reanalysis, and simplified optimization methods are combined to demonstrate generation improvement considering regions under environmental licensing and areas not yet considered for offshore development. Aggregated power results demonstrate that with the relocation of wind turbines, a 68% reduction of the grid seasonal variability is possible, with a penalty of only 9% of the generated energy. This is accomplished through optimization and the inclusion of the northern region, which presents negative correlations with all other stations. More specifically, the north and northeast of Brazil have large seasonal amplitudes. However, out-of-phase wind regimes with a strong negative correlation (R < -0.6) and high-capacity factors (CF) during the peak seasons occur in Jan-Feb-Mar in the north (CF > 0.5) and in Aug-Sep-Oct in the northeast (CF > 0.7). These complementary regimes allow for the introduction of the concept of Reserve Wind Power (RWP) plants, wind farms that can be viewed as reserve sources for energy security. These can replace the contracts of thermal reserve plants, with resulting economic and environmental advantages. Our analysis suggests that RWP plants can be 20 to 32% cheaper than thermal reserves in the current market.

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