Response Recommendations for Impacts of New Energy Sources on Traditional Hydropower Transmission
As a high-quality,efficient and clean secondary energy source,electricity is vital to the country's economy and people's livelihood.Recently,compared to the slowdown in traditional hydropower development,new energy sources such as wind and solar power has seen rapid increase in installed capacity.The proportion of installed capacity of new energy sources in the power grid has gradually surpassed those of traditional hydropower and thermal power.As new energy sources are increasingly integrated into the grid,various consequential challenges arise,such as the grid peaking difficulty and the instability of electricity supply generated from these new sources.This paper focuses on analyzing the current situation of new energy development in the lower Jinsha River basin and the impact of new energy on the transmission of traditional hydropower such as W,B and X1.Additionally,given the existing conditions of the large-scale cascade hydropower stations on the lower Jinsha River,we explore two approaches to increase the feasibility of integrating new energy sources with traditional hydropower.These two approaches include the construction of a collective control centre to achieve bundled transmission of hydro and wind power from the lower Jinsha River,and the construction of a hybrid storage power station.
new energytraditional hydropowerimpact of outward transmission