AbstractWith a rapidly increasing fraction of electricity generation being sourced from wind, extreme wind power generation events such as prolonged periods of low (or high) generation and ramps in generation, are a growing concern for the efficient and secure operation of national power systems. As extreme events occur infrequently, long and reliable meteorological records are required to accurately estimate their characteristics.Recent publications have begun to investigate the use of global meteorological “reanalysis” data sets for power system applications, many of which focus on long-term average statistics such as monthly-mean generation. Here we demonstrate that reanalysis data can also be used to estimate the frequency of relatively...
Here we present a global, homogenized and geospatially explicit digital atlas of the sustained fifty...
The growing share of electricity production from solar and mainly wind resources constantly increase...
This paper presents a description of a number of points of debate concerning the possible impact of ...
With a rapidly increasing fraction of electricity generation being sourced from wind, extreme wind p...
In the coming years the geographical distribution of wind farms in Great Britain is expected to chan...
Wind generation’s contribution to meeting extreme peaks in electricity demand is a key concern for t...
The European energy system will undergo major transformations in the coming decades to implement mit...
MERRA reanalysis data (>34 years available) have been used to estimate the hourly aggregated wind po...
As wind generation increases, system impact studies rely on predictions of future generation and eff...
Long phases of no or little wind power are a potential thread to future energy systems with a high s...
Synthetic time series of renewable energy generation provide important inputs for energy system mode...
This thesis describes work on the statistics of the temporal and spatial variation of wind power in ...
Here we present a global, homogenized and geospatially explicit digital atlas of the sustained fifty...
The growing share of electricity production from solar and mainly wind resources constantly increase...
This paper presents a description of a number of points of debate concerning the possible impact of ...
With a rapidly increasing fraction of electricity generation being sourced from wind, extreme wind p...
In the coming years the geographical distribution of wind farms in Great Britain is expected to chan...
Wind generation’s contribution to meeting extreme peaks in electricity demand is a key concern for t...
The European energy system will undergo major transformations in the coming decades to implement mit...
MERRA reanalysis data (>34 years available) have been used to estimate the hourly aggregated wind po...
As wind generation increases, system impact studies rely on predictions of future generation and eff...
Long phases of no or little wind power are a potential thread to future energy systems with a high s...
Synthetic time series of renewable energy generation provide important inputs for energy system mode...
This thesis describes work on the statistics of the temporal and spatial variation of wind power in ...
Here we present a global, homogenized and geospatially explicit digital atlas of the sustained fifty...
The growing share of electricity production from solar and mainly wind resources constantly increase...
This paper presents a description of a number of points of debate concerning the possible impact of ...