Scenario Generation Method for Hydro–Wind–Solar Complementary Systems Based on the MSA-cWGAN-GP Model
Jiaxin Zheng, Fuyi Li, Jianghong Nie, Qing Xie, Xutong Sun, Shuli Zhu, Rungang Bao, Li MoToward low-carbon and sustainable power systems, hydro–wind–solar complementarity provides an important pathway for enhancing renewable energy accommodation and operational flexibility, while accurate characterization of uncertainty and cross-energy dependencies is essential for system optimization, operational risk assessment, and sustainable utilization of renewable resources. This study proposes a conditional Wasserstein generative adversarial network with gradient penalty integrating one-dimensional multi-scale channel attention (MSA) and an exponential moving average (EMA) mechanism (MSA-cWGAN-GP) for joint runoff–wind–photovoltaic (PV) scenario generation. The generator employs parallel depthwise 1D convolutions with multiple temporal receptive fields to capture multi-timescale variations, while an EMA shadow generator is used for model validation and scenario generation. Conditional labels are obtained by clustering joint 24 h runoff–wind–PV profiles, enabling generation under typical resource states. Case studies using historical runoff observations from Shuibuya Hydropower Station and wind and PV power series derived from ERA5 reanalysis data show overall absolute errors of the autocorrelation function (ACF) and Kendall coefficient of 0.0113 and 0.0495, respectively. The proposed model achieves the best average performance among the evaluated models in preserving intraday temporal dependence, cross-energy dependencies, and distributional characteristics, providing representative scenarios for uncertainty analysis and subsequent optimization of hydro–wind–solar complementary systems.