The effect of increasing the number of wind turbine generators on transmission line congestion in the Australian National Electricity Market from 2014 to 2025
This report’s primary aim is to investigate ‘The effect of increasing the number of wind turbine generators on transmission line congestion in the Australian National Electricity Market from 2014 to 2025’. The report is part of the research project titled ‘An investigation of the impacts of increased power supply to the national grid by wind generators on the Australian electricity industry’. The sensitivity analysis in this report uses simulations from the ‘Australian National Electricity Market (ANEM) model version 1.10’ 10’ (Wild, Bell & Foster 2015) to model the effect of five different levels of wind penetration on transmission congestion. The five levels of wind penetration span Scenarios A to E where Scenario A represents ‘no wind’ and Scenario E includes all the existing and planned wind power sufficient to meet Australia’s 20% 2020 41TWh Large Renewable Energy Target. Wild, Bell and Foster (2015) provide a comprehensive explanation of the both the ANEM model and the five levels of wind penetration.
Funding
Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)