JOURNAL ARTICLE

Geographic smoothing of solar photovoltaic electric power production in the Western USA

Kelly KlimaJay AptMahesh BandiPaul HappyClyde LoutanRussell J. De Young

Year: 2018 Journal:   Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Vol: 10 (5)   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

We examined the geographic smoothing of solar photovoltaic generation from 15 utility-scale plants in California, Nevada, and Arizona and from 19 commercial building installations in California. This is the first comparison of geographic smoothing from utility-scale and building-mounted PV and the first examination of solar PV smoothing in this region. Our research questions were (1) how does geographic smoothing of commercial building rooftop PV compare to that of utility scale PV?, (2) is the geographic smoothing found for utility-scale plants the same for the western US as in India?, and (3) how does the geographic smoothing for PV compare to that of wind? By examining the power output of these generators in the frequency domain, we quantified the smoothing obtained by combining the output of geographically separated plants. We found that utility-scale and commercial rooftop plants exhibited similar geographic smoothing, with 10 combined plants reducing the amplitude of fluctuations at 1 h to 18%–28% of those seen for a single plant. We find that combining a few PV sites together reduces fluctuations, but that the point of quickly diminishing returns is reached after ∼5 sites, and that for all the locations and plant sizes considered, PV does not exhibit as much geographic smoothing as is seen for combining wind plants. We present preliminary theoretical arguments for why geographic smoothing of PV plants is less effective than that for wind plants. The slope of the high-frequency part of the PV power spectrum can at best be geographically smoothed (steepen) to an asymptotic spectrum of f−2. This limit for PV has considerably less smoothing than that for wind's geographic smoothing, shown theoretically and from observed data to be f−2.33.

Keywords:
Smoothing Photovoltaic system Geographic information system Environmental science Scale (ratio) Electricity generation Wind speed Meteorology Computer science Geography Power (physics) Remote sensing Engineering Mathematics Cartography Statistics Physics Electrical engineering

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Solar Radiation and Photovoltaics
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Wind Energy Research and Development
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering
Electric Power System Optimization
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