Wind Research for North Sea wind Energy Secure sustainable electricity supply Jan Vorrink
Topics overview TenneT short overview Key tasks of a TSO New tasks TenneT The Energy market is changing Offshore Wind program TenneT System Operation More Detailled
TenneT at a glance 2016 Europe's first cross-border grid operator 3,040 Internal employees EBIT 834 (EUR million) Assets 18,974 (EUR million) Investments (2017-2027) 25 (EUR billion) Total grid length 22,573 km Number of end-users 41 million Number of transformer substations 454 Total offshore wind connections 15 Grid availability 99.9999% Investments account for 16,7 % of 150 billion in the EU. Number of end-users account for 7.7% of a total of 532 million in the EU. Figures for the year ended 31 December 2016 based on underlying financial information
TenneT at a glance The Netherlands Facts & figures Employees (internal): Approx. 1,320 Assets: Imports: Exports: Total grid length: Number of transformer substations: 325 Number of end-users: EUR 4.3 billion 30,759 GWh 22,013 GWh 10,118 km 17 million
TenneT at a glance Germany Facts & figures Employees (internal): Approx. 1,650 Assets: Imports: Exports: Total grid length: Number of transformer substations: 129 Number of end-users: EUR 13.2 billion 52,289 GWh 54,255 GWh 12,127 km 24.3 million NB: TenneT is one of the four German TSOs
Key Tasks TenneT 1 Transmission services planning, constructing and maintaining a robust high and extra high voltage grid 2 System services maintaining the balance between electricity supply and demand at all times 3 Market facilitation facilitating a smoothly functioning, efficient, liquid, and stable electricity market 6
Renewables challenge the Grid Renewables fundamentally change how power grids work The old Electrical Power System The new Electrical Power System Big fossil or nuclear power plants close to the industrial centers feed electricity into the transmission grid. The connected distribution grid supplies consumers. Renewable energy, produced locally, sometimes far away from industrial centers and storage facilities provide electricity at all grid levels depending on the weather. 7
Distributed Flexibility With an increasing amount of volatile renewable energy in the system, an optimal dispatch of flexibility options is needed to guarantee security of supply and affordability. Flexible supply 8
Phased development offshore wind Three phase (parallel) development: Short Term (to 2023) NL: 3,5 GW Currently under development (near shore) Medium Term (to 2035) Long Term (to 2050) NL: 7 10 GW 70 to 100 GW Use full potential near shore locations Prepare for large scale and international cooperation North Sea Wind Power Hub International cooperation necessary
Processes to secure electricity supply 1/3 Scenario s of wind production and other electricity sources are used for Analysis of grid data in many different time frames and in different scale or geografical area: Starting Ten year ahead with a Capacity and quality plan for our own TSO area and on EU scale Ten Year Network Development Plan (TYNDP) to link all the national plans Yearly outlook for summer and winter worst case scenario s per TSO and for EU Regional coordinated outage plans for generation and grid to secure safe transport yearly and / or quarterly Week ahead operational plan to allign new developments
Processes to secure electricity supply 2/3 Forecasts of wind production and other electricity sources are used for Analysis of grid data in many different time frames and in different scale or geografical area: Week ahead Short and medium term Adequacy plans per TSO and for EU Two days ahead Market coupling capacity calculations Based on forecasted load and based on the generation shift between renewables and conventional generation and between the countries, Day ahead congestion forecast calculations per TSO and merged results per region and for EU with local measures to reach a safe transport forecast per TSO and regional coordination of these measures and merging of all these results.
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Processes to secure electricity supply 3/3 Forecasts of wind production and other electricity sources are also used for: During the day, hourly updates of the congestion forecast and Local intra day measures to reach a safe transport forecast per TSO and regional coordination of these measures and merging of all these results Real time measurements of wind production and other electricity sources are used for: Real time load flow calculations based on TSO wide measurements (every few seconds) Grid safety calculations (at least every few minutes) for the contingencies in the TSO s grid and the neigboring Observability area where outages would have significant influence Real time measurements of the frequency and activation of corrective fast reserves to stabilize the frequency with Real time calculation of the inbalance of the TSO area.
Realtime measurements of wind production And switching off during Storm on 18th January 2018
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