Wind power is the most mature green energy source in electric power systems and is now a booming worldwide industry. The use of wind power is growing rapidly throughout the world to reduce environmental degradation. Due to global environmental concerns and public awareness, many power utilities around the world are considering wind energy as a substitute for conventional generation. Many governments already have energy plans and policies in place to ensure significant increase in power generation using wind energy within designated time periods. The wind is variable, site specific and is an intermittent source of energy. It is therefore a complex task to analyze generating system capacity adequacy considering wind energy. The growing applic...
Paper presented at the 9th International Workshop on Large-Scale Integration of Wind Power into Powe...
As the utility industry adapts to meet the changing regulatory and business climate, it is becoming ...
Generation capacity adequacy is a major issue in most power systems, but there are many approaches w...
Wind power is the most mature green energy source in electric power systems and is now a booming wor...
Power systems are planned such that they have adequate generation capacity to meet the load, accor...
Abstract: Wind is an important energy source and is regarded as a valuable alternative to traditiona...
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...
In response to the challenge of proposed reductions to greenhouse gas emissions outlined in internat...
The integration of renewable energy sources, including wind power, in the adequacy assessment of ele...
Fossil fuel is presently a major source for electricity production, but it contributes significantly...
Paper presented at the Power and Energy Society 2010 General Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 25-29 ...
Investments in wind power occur everywhere in the world. The value of these investments for integrat...
Wind power is variable, uncertain, intermittent and site specific. The operating capacity credit ass...
Power systems are planned such that they have adequate generation capacity to meet the load, accordi...
Paper presented at the 9th International Workshop on Large-Scale Integration of Wind Power into Powe...
As the utility industry adapts to meet the changing regulatory and business climate, it is becoming ...
Generation capacity adequacy is a major issue in most power systems, but there are many approaches w...
Wind power is the most mature green energy source in electric power systems and is now a booming wor...
Power systems are planned such that they have adequate generation capacity to meet the load, accor...
Abstract: Wind is an important energy source and is regarded as a valuable alternative to traditiona...
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...
In response to the challenge of proposed reductions to greenhouse gas emissions outlined in internat...
The integration of renewable energy sources, including wind power, in the adequacy assessment of ele...
Fossil fuel is presently a major source for electricity production, but it contributes significantly...
Paper presented at the Power and Energy Society 2010 General Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 25-29 ...
Investments in wind power occur everywhere in the world. The value of these investments for integrat...
Wind power is variable, uncertain, intermittent and site specific. The operating capacity credit ass...
Power systems are planned such that they have adequate generation capacity to meet the load, accordi...
Paper presented at the 9th International Workshop on Large-Scale Integration of Wind Power into Powe...
As the utility industry adapts to meet the changing regulatory and business climate, it is becoming ...
Generation capacity adequacy is a major issue in most power systems, but there are many approaches w...