The increasing integration of wind and photovoltaic energy into power systems brings about large fluctuations and significant challenges for power absorption. Wind–solar–hydro–storage multi-energy complementary systems, especially joint dispatching strategies, have attracted wide attention due to their ability to coordinate the advantages of different resources and enhance both flexibility and economic efficiency. This paper develops a capacity optimization model for a wind–solar–hydro–storage multi-energy complementary system. The objectives are to improve net system income, reduce wind and solar curtailment, and mitigate intraday fluctuations. We adopt the quantum particle swarm algorithm (QPSO) for outer-layer global optimization, combined with an inner-layer stepwise simulation to maximize life cycle benefits under multi-dimensional constraints. The simulation is based on the output and load data of typical wind, solar, water, and storage in Yunnan Province, and verifies the effectiveness of the proposed model. The results show that after the wind–solar–hydro–storage multi-energy complementary system is optimized, the utilization rate of new energy and the system economy are significantly improved, which has a wide range of engineering promotion value. The research results of this paper have important reference significance for the construction of new power systems and the engineering design of multi-energy complementary projects.
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