ASSESSING THE POTENTIAL AND COMPLEMENTARY
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Figure 1 shows the structure of a wind-solar-hydro-thermal-storage multi-source complementary power system, which is composed of conventional units (thermal power units, hydropower units, etc.), new energy units (photovoltaic power plants, wind farms, etc.), energy storage systems, and loads.
Miglietta et al. (2017) estimated the complementarity between PV and wind power in the whole Europe by using PCC. PCC reflects the complementarity of RESs to a certain extent, but it can only reflect the linear correlation between two random variables (Bertsekas and Tsitsiklis 2008).
Wind and solar resources At present, the wind power and photovoltaic projects in the lower Yalong River clean energy base are in the planning stage, and the period of the available data on wind and solar resources is too short to support the analysis of the profit-loss relationship and compensation mechanism of HWPCO.
Liu et al. (2013) used SRCC to evaluate the spatio-temporal complementary characteristics of wind and hydro power in a certain region of China. Cantão et al. (2017) constructed the correlation map of wind and hydro energy in Brazil through PCC and SRCC to make the complementarity more intuitive and specific.
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