Research on joint dispatch of wind, solar, hydro,
Firstly, this paper introduces the composition and function of each unit under the research framework and establishes a joint dispatch
Accelerating energy transition towards renewables is central to net-zero emissions. However, building a global power system dominated by solar and wind energy presents immense challenges. Here, we demonstrate the potential of a globally interconnected solar-wind system to meet future electricity demands.
The joint operation of wind, solar, water, and thermal power based on pumped storage power stations is not only a supplement and improvement to traditional energy systems but also a crucial step towards a cleaner, more efficient, and more sustainable energy future.
When solar-wind generation within a grid exceeds its net power demand (i.e., total demand minus baseload), surplus power is first transferred to interconnected grids experiencing shortages, with the remaining surplus stored until capacity is reached. Any surplus beyond storage capacity is curtailed.
The February 2025 release of the Global Solar Power Tracker and the Global Wind Power Tracker shows at least 240 GW of utility-scale solar and wind became operational in 2024. 3 This is a lower figure than the International Energy Agency's earlier forecast (378 GW), as it does not include projects for which the start year is unknown.
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