International audienceThis paper aims at assessing the impact of massive wind power penetration on the calculation of Available Transfer Capacity (ATC) for the interconnections between European countries. Calculations are made for the ATC between France and Belgium and are realized on a realistic European Electricity Network. We find that the German wind power production make this ATC vary depending on the total wind power production and its geographical distribution in Germany. Wind power production and the nodes involved in cross-border exchange must then be forecast precisely so that the cross-border exchange can be maximal without breaching network security
In response to the challenge of proposed reductions to greenhouse gas emissions outlined in internat...
Europe currently has by far the highest installed wind power capacity of all regions in the world. H...
POTENTIAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CAPACITY MECHANISMS IN FRANCE AND GERMANY Potential interactions bet...
International audienceThis paper aims at assessing the impact of massive wind power penetration on t...
Given the ambitious, politically-driven wind energy agenda in some U.S. States (e.g., California and...
International audienceThis paper aims at understanding and assessing the main methods proposed by ET...
With growing wind power penetrations in many countries, grid and system integration becomes more and...
Generation capacity adequacy is a major issue in most power systems, but there are many approaches w...
This paper is concerned with the rationale for development of significantly enhanced transmission ca...
Integrating large quantities of supply‐driven renewable electricity generation remains a political a...
Studies have shown that a large geographic spread of installed capacity can reduce wind power variab...
Abstract. Our research is centred around the question how to best integrate the variable renew-able ...
The residual load and excess power generation of 30 European countries with a 100% penetration of v...
The estimated growth of Europe’s electricity demand and the policy goals of mitigating climate chang...
Power systems are planned such that they have adequate generation capacity to meet the load, accordi...
In response to the challenge of proposed reductions to greenhouse gas emissions outlined in internat...
Europe currently has by far the highest installed wind power capacity of all regions in the world. H...
POTENTIAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CAPACITY MECHANISMS IN FRANCE AND GERMANY Potential interactions bet...
International audienceThis paper aims at assessing the impact of massive wind power penetration on t...
Given the ambitious, politically-driven wind energy agenda in some U.S. States (e.g., California and...
International audienceThis paper aims at understanding and assessing the main methods proposed by ET...
With growing wind power penetrations in many countries, grid and system integration becomes more and...
Generation capacity adequacy is a major issue in most power systems, but there are many approaches w...
This paper is concerned with the rationale for development of significantly enhanced transmission ca...
Integrating large quantities of supply‐driven renewable electricity generation remains a political a...
Studies have shown that a large geographic spread of installed capacity can reduce wind power variab...
Abstract. Our research is centred around the question how to best integrate the variable renew-able ...
The residual load and excess power generation of 30 European countries with a 100% penetration of v...
The estimated growth of Europe’s electricity demand and the policy goals of mitigating climate chang...
Power systems are planned such that they have adequate generation capacity to meet the load, accordi...
In response to the challenge of proposed reductions to greenhouse gas emissions outlined in internat...
Europe currently has by far the highest installed wind power capacity of all regions in the world. H...
POTENTIAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CAPACITY MECHANISMS IN FRANCE AND GERMANY Potential interactions bet...