Power systems with high wind penetration experience increased variability and uncertainty, such that determination of the required additional operating reserve is attracting a significant amount of attention and research. This paper presents methods used in recent wind integration analyses and operating practice, with key results that compare different methods or data. Wind integration analysis over the past several years has shown that wind variability need not be seen as a contingency event. The impact of wind will be seen in the reserves for nonevent operation (normal operation dealing with deviations from schedules). Wind power will also result in some events of larger variability and large forecast errors that could be categorized as s...
The increasing share of renewable energy sources for electricity, driven by variable output technolo...
As the use of wind power plants increases worldwide, it is important to understand the effect these ...
The variability inherent in wind power production will require increased flexibility in the power sy...
Power systems with high wind penetration experience increased variability and uncertainty, such that...
Paper presented at the IEEE Power and Energy Society (PES) 2010 General Meeting, July 25-29 2010, Mi...
The need to diversify power generation sources, increase security of supply, incorporate sustainabil...
Several research efforts are conducted towards the impact of wind power variability on the operating...
Increasing penetrations of wind a solar energy are raising concerns among electric system operators ...
Wind power is variable, uncertain, intermittent and site specific. The operating capacity credit ass...
Paper presented at the IEEE Bologna Power Tech Conference, Bologna, Italy, June 23-26th, 2003With wi...
The increasing share of renewable energy sources for electricity, driven by variable output technolo...
As electricity demand increases and fossil fuels are depleted, renewable energy technologies are on ...
This article highlights and demonstrates the new requirements variable and partly unpredictable wind...
This paper evaluates the potential of diverse wind power patterns to balance the global power output...
Integration of wind resources into the operation of electric grid and to ensure their fullest utiliz...
The increasing share of renewable energy sources for electricity, driven by variable output technolo...
As the use of wind power plants increases worldwide, it is important to understand the effect these ...
The variability inherent in wind power production will require increased flexibility in the power sy...
Power systems with high wind penetration experience increased variability and uncertainty, such that...
Paper presented at the IEEE Power and Energy Society (PES) 2010 General Meeting, July 25-29 2010, Mi...
The need to diversify power generation sources, increase security of supply, incorporate sustainabil...
Several research efforts are conducted towards the impact of wind power variability on the operating...
Increasing penetrations of wind a solar energy are raising concerns among electric system operators ...
Wind power is variable, uncertain, intermittent and site specific. The operating capacity credit ass...
Paper presented at the IEEE Bologna Power Tech Conference, Bologna, Italy, June 23-26th, 2003With wi...
The increasing share of renewable energy sources for electricity, driven by variable output technolo...
As electricity demand increases and fossil fuels are depleted, renewable energy technologies are on ...
This article highlights and demonstrates the new requirements variable and partly unpredictable wind...
This paper evaluates the potential of diverse wind power patterns to balance the global power output...
Integration of wind resources into the operation of electric grid and to ensure their fullest utiliz...
The increasing share of renewable energy sources for electricity, driven by variable output technolo...
As the use of wind power plants increases worldwide, it is important to understand the effect these ...
The variability inherent in wind power production will require increased flexibility in the power sy...