The increase in the wind power predictability assumes a very important role for secure power system operation at minimum costs, especially in situations with severe changes in wind power production. In order to improve the forecast of such events, also known as “wind power ramp events”, the underlying role of some severe meteorological phenomena in triggering wind power ramps must be clearly understood. In this paper, windstorm and cyclone detection algorithms are implemented using historical reanalysis data allowing the identification of key characteristics (e.g., location, intensity and trajectories) of the events with the highest impact on the wind power ramp events in Portugal. The results show a strong association between cyclones/wind...
One of the main factors contributing to wind power forecast inaccuracies is the occurrence of large ...
Knowledge about the expected duration and intensity of wind power ramps is important when planning t...
With the growing offshore wind industry, ramp events, i.e., significant variation in wind speed (or ...
Short-term forecasting and diagnostic tools for severe changes of wind power production (power ramps...
The identification of extreme wind events and their driving forces are crucial to better integrating...
The stochastic nature of wind and the continuous need to balance electric generation with demand pos...
ABSTRACT: The identification of extreme wind events and their driving forces are crucial to better i...
A constantly increasing share of weather dependent renewable energies in Germany's power mix poses n...
AbstractA constantly increasing share of weather dependent renewable energies in Germany's power mix...
Wind and solar power are playing an increasing role in the electrical grid, but their inherent power...
Forecasting abrupt variations in wind power generation (the so-called ramps) helps achieve large sca...
Large-scale weather patterns and their variability can influence both the amount of wind power produ...
Forecasting large and fast variations of wind power (the so called ramps) helps achieve the integrat...
In the European renewable energy portfolio, wind has a sizeable share in the total energy production...
Wind Power Ramp Events (WPREs) are large fluctuations of wind power in a short time interval, which ...
One of the main factors contributing to wind power forecast inaccuracies is the occurrence of large ...
Knowledge about the expected duration and intensity of wind power ramps is important when planning t...
With the growing offshore wind industry, ramp events, i.e., significant variation in wind speed (or ...
Short-term forecasting and diagnostic tools for severe changes of wind power production (power ramps...
The identification of extreme wind events and their driving forces are crucial to better integrating...
The stochastic nature of wind and the continuous need to balance electric generation with demand pos...
ABSTRACT: The identification of extreme wind events and their driving forces are crucial to better i...
A constantly increasing share of weather dependent renewable energies in Germany's power mix poses n...
AbstractA constantly increasing share of weather dependent renewable energies in Germany's power mix...
Wind and solar power are playing an increasing role in the electrical grid, but their inherent power...
Forecasting abrupt variations in wind power generation (the so-called ramps) helps achieve large sca...
Large-scale weather patterns and their variability can influence both the amount of wind power produ...
Forecasting large and fast variations of wind power (the so called ramps) helps achieve the integrat...
In the European renewable energy portfolio, wind has a sizeable share in the total energy production...
Wind Power Ramp Events (WPREs) are large fluctuations of wind power in a short time interval, which ...
One of the main factors contributing to wind power forecast inaccuracies is the occurrence of large ...
Knowledge about the expected duration and intensity of wind power ramps is important when planning t...
With the growing offshore wind industry, ramp events, i.e., significant variation in wind speed (or ...