Recently there has been a significant change in the distribution of wind farms in Great Britain with the construction of clusters of large offshore wind farms. These clusters can produce large ramping events (i.e. changes in power output) on temporal scales which are critical for managing the power system (30 minute, 60 minute and 4 hours). This study analyses generation data from the Thames Estuary cluster in conjunction with meteorological observations to determine the magnitude and frequency of ramping events and the meteorological mechanism. Over a 4 hour time window, the extreme ramping events of the Thames Estuary cluster were caused by the passage of a cyclone and associated weather fronts. On shorter time scales, the largest rampin...
With a rapidly increasing fraction of electricity generation being sourced from wind, extreme wind p...
The increasing use of intermittent renewable generation (such as wind) is increasing the exposure of...
AbstractWith a rapidly increasing fraction of electricity generation being sourced from wind, extrem...
In recent years there has been a significant change in the distribution of wind farms in Great Brita...
In the coming years the geographical distribution of wind farms in Great Britain is expected to chan...
With the growing offshore wind industry, ramp events, i.e., significant variation in wind speed (or ...
One of the main factors contributing to wind power forecast inaccuracies is the occurrence of large ...
The UK has highly ambitious targets for wind development, particularly offshore, where over 30GW of...
Rapid changes in wind direction can lead to turbine lifetime reduction or even failure. Also, large ...
The growing reliance on intermittent sources of renewable energy poses challenges for developing rel...
Shelf seas comprise approximately 7% of the world’s oceans and host enormous economic activity. Deve...
AbstractShelf seas comprise approximately 7% of the world’s oceans and host enormous economic activi...
Over recent years there has been an increasing deployment of renewable energy generation technologie...
We provide an open, available, and ready-to-use data set covering 40 years of hourly wind speeds and...
Forecasting large and fast variations of wind power (the so called ramps) helps achieve the integrat...
With a rapidly increasing fraction of electricity generation being sourced from wind, extreme wind p...
The increasing use of intermittent renewable generation (such as wind) is increasing the exposure of...
AbstractWith a rapidly increasing fraction of electricity generation being sourced from wind, extrem...
In recent years there has been a significant change in the distribution of wind farms in Great Brita...
In the coming years the geographical distribution of wind farms in Great Britain is expected to chan...
With the growing offshore wind industry, ramp events, i.e., significant variation in wind speed (or ...
One of the main factors contributing to wind power forecast inaccuracies is the occurrence of large ...
The UK has highly ambitious targets for wind development, particularly offshore, where over 30GW of...
Rapid changes in wind direction can lead to turbine lifetime reduction or even failure. Also, large ...
The growing reliance on intermittent sources of renewable energy poses challenges for developing rel...
Shelf seas comprise approximately 7% of the world’s oceans and host enormous economic activity. Deve...
AbstractShelf seas comprise approximately 7% of the world’s oceans and host enormous economic activi...
Over recent years there has been an increasing deployment of renewable energy generation technologie...
We provide an open, available, and ready-to-use data set covering 40 years of hourly wind speeds and...
Forecasting large and fast variations of wind power (the so called ramps) helps achieve the integrat...
With a rapidly increasing fraction of electricity generation being sourced from wind, extreme wind p...
The increasing use of intermittent renewable generation (such as wind) is increasing the exposure of...
AbstractWith a rapidly increasing fraction of electricity generation being sourced from wind, extrem...