Special Issue:
Key Technologies for Large-scale Wind/Photovoltaic Power Supply Capability Enhancement
Summary
Motivated by the low-carbon goal, wind/photovoltaic power integration in power systems has maintained sustained and rapid growth for decades. In recent years, the increasing penetration level of wind/photovoltaic power poses a significant challenge to the power supply guarantee of power systems due to the strong randomness and volatility nature of wind/photovoltaic power.
This special issue focuses on the key technologies for large-scale wind/photovoltaic power supply capability enhancement, including but not limited to the advanced technologies of wind/photovoltaic power forecast, coordinated planning of wind-photovoltaic-storage capacity, and electricity market trading strategy. Our aim is to promote the development of key technologies for large-scale wind/photovoltaic power supply capability enhancement by exploring their theoretical foundations, technological innovations, and engineering applications. The guest editorial team solicits both original research papers and review papers that have not been published through other channels.
Topics of interest (include but are not limited to):
- Numerical weather prediction and its application in power systems
- Wind/photovoltaic power supply capability forecasting
- Power ramp event forecasting under extreme and turning weather conditions
- Risk assessment and early warning of power supply shortage
- Capacity credit assessment methods for wind-photovoltaic-storage systems
- Optimal planning of wind-photovoltaic-storage for enhancing power supply capability
- Electricity market trading strategy for enhancing power supply capability
Submission Guidelines
Authors should refer to https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=10352418 or https://www.pcmp.info for information about the content and formatting of submissions.
Period for Submission
6 December 2024 — 31 May 2025
Guest Editorial Board
Chun Liu, Professor-level Senior Engineer, China Electric Power Research Institute
liuchun@epri.sgcc.com.cn
Chun Liu is a Professor-level senior engineer. He currently serves as the Chief Expert of CEPRI. He has been recognized in National High-Level Talents Special Support Program (Leading Talent of Technological Innovation of Ten-Thousands Talents Program). He is also the Deputy Director of Integrated Systems Committee of China Renewable Energy Congress. He has published more than 40 papers, and compiled 6 national standards and 8 industry standards. He has led more than 20 national and provincial research projects. He has won 3 Second Prize of National Science and Technology Progress Award and 9 first prize of provincial and ministerial science and technology progress.
Ming Yang, Professor, Shandong University, Email: myang@sdu.edu.cn
Dr. Ming Yang is a Professor of Shandong University. He currently serves as the Deputy Dean of the Undergraduate School of Shandong University. He is an IET Fellow, an IEEE Senior Member and a Taishan Scholar Distinguished Expert. He is an associate editor for the IEEE Transactions on Power Systems and Transactions on Industry Applications. He has cumulatively led or participated in more than 40 research projects supported by national and provincial funding. He has received several provincial and ministerial-level scientific and technological awards.
Bo Wang, Professor-level Senior Engineer, China Electric Power Research Institute,
Email: wangbo@epri.sgcc.com.cn
Bo Wang is a Professor-level senior engineer. His main research field is involved in new energy power forecasting and electricity meteorology. He has led and participated in over 30 technology projects supported by National and State Grid Corporation of China. He has been authorized 40 invention patents. He has published 4 monographs and more than 60 papers. Currently, he is the Director of the Prediction Technology Research Department of CEPRI.
Tianbao Zhao, Professor, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Email: zhaotb@tea.ac.cn
Dr. Tianbao Zhao is a professor of Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and serves as a adjunct professor at Lanzhou University. His
research focuses on climate variability and change, future climate change, water cycle, hydroclimate, and drought. He has been in charges of more than 20 National and ministerial research projects. He has authored more than 110 peer-reviewed journal articles, with total citation 4600 and Google Scholar h-index of 34. His work was selected as the 2019 Beijing Excellent Young Scientist Paper Award, and made a significant contribution to the Fourth National Climate Change Assessment Report. He also serves as a member of the expert database for the High-value Meteorological Data.
Quanyuan Jiang, Professor, Zhejiang University, Email: jqy@zju.edu.cn
Dr. Quanyuan Jiang is a professor at Zhejiang University. He is an IEEE Senior Member. He currently serves as the Deputy Dean of the Undergraduate School at Zhejiang University. He is also the Deputy Director of the Zhejiang Province Marine Renewable Energy Electrical Equipment and System Technology Research Laboratory. He has led or participated in over 10 major national research project. He has received several awards such as the Second Prize of the National Natural Science Award and the First Prize of the Ministry of Education Natural Science Award.
Zhenglin Yang, Professor-level Senior Engineer, China Electric Power Research Institute (Nanjing), Email: yangzhenglin@epri.sgcc.com.cn
Dr. Zhenglin Yang is a Professor-level senior engineer. He currently serves as the Deputy Director of Electric Power Automation Department of CEPRI. He is also the Vice Chairman of the Power Market Committee of CSEE. He has been engaged in theoretical and technical research and application development in the field of power market operation and dispatching automation. He has published 4 monographs, more than 30 SCI/EI papers, more than 30 invention patents, and presided over the compilation of more than 10 national/industry standards for the power market. He has won 6 provincial and ministerial-level scientific and technological awards.