Power systems are planned such that they have adequate generation capacity to meet the load, according to a defined reliability target. The increase in the penetration of wind generation in recent years has led to a number of challenges for the planning and operation of power systems. A key metric for generation system adequacy is the capacity value of generation. The capacity value of a generator is the contribution that a given generator makes to generation system adequacy. The variable and stochastic nature of wind sets it apart from conventional energy sources. As a result, the modeling of wind generation in the same manner as conventional generation for capacity value calculations is inappropriate. In this paper a preferred me...
Variable renewable energy sources like wind power are in exponential growth worldwide. One of the ma...
In response to the challenge of proposed reductions to greenhouse gas emissions outlined in internat...
Paper presented at Cigre 2010, 22nd to 27th August 2010, Paris, FranceThe concept of capacity credit...
Power systems are planned such that they have adequate generation capacity to meet the load, acco...
Paper presented at the 9th International Workshop on Large-Scale Integration of Wind Power into Powe...
Power systems are planned such that they have adequate generation capacity to meet the load, accordi...
Generation capacity adequacy is a major issue in most power systems, but there are many approaches w...
Power systems must have enough generation to meet demand at each moment of the day. In addition, the...
Electric utility planners and wind energy researchers pose a common question: What is the capacity v...
This article describes some of the recent research into the capacity value of wind power. With the w...
Investments in wind power occur everywhere in the world. The value of these investments for integrat...
The capacity value of wind power indicates the extent to which wind power contributes to the generat...
The integration of renewable energy sources, including wind power, in the adequacy assessment of ele...
Wind power is the most mature green energy source in electric power systems and is now a booming wor...
Capacity measures a system’s ability to survive stress. For example, structures are engineered in pa...
Variable renewable energy sources like wind power are in exponential growth worldwide. One of the ma...
In response to the challenge of proposed reductions to greenhouse gas emissions outlined in internat...
Paper presented at Cigre 2010, 22nd to 27th August 2010, Paris, FranceThe concept of capacity credit...
Power systems are planned such that they have adequate generation capacity to meet the load, acco...
Paper presented at the 9th International Workshop on Large-Scale Integration of Wind Power into Powe...
Power systems are planned such that they have adequate generation capacity to meet the load, accordi...
Generation capacity adequacy is a major issue in most power systems, but there are many approaches w...
Power systems must have enough generation to meet demand at each moment of the day. In addition, the...
Electric utility planners and wind energy researchers pose a common question: What is the capacity v...
This article describes some of the recent research into the capacity value of wind power. With the w...
Investments in wind power occur everywhere in the world. The value of these investments for integrat...
The capacity value of wind power indicates the extent to which wind power contributes to the generat...
The integration of renewable energy sources, including wind power, in the adequacy assessment of ele...
Wind power is the most mature green energy source in electric power systems and is now a booming wor...
Capacity measures a system’s ability to survive stress. For example, structures are engineered in pa...
Variable renewable energy sources like wind power are in exponential growth worldwide. One of the ma...
In response to the challenge of proposed reductions to greenhouse gas emissions outlined in internat...
Paper presented at Cigre 2010, 22nd to 27th August 2010, Paris, FranceThe concept of capacity credit...