With the advent of competition in the electric power marketplace, this paper reviews changes that affect wind and other renewable energy technologies, and discusses the role of federal and state policies in the recent wind installations in the United States. In particular, it reviews the implications of ancillary service requirements on a wind farm and presents initial operating results of monitoring one Midwest wind farm. Under federal energy policy, each generator must purchase, or otherwise provide for, ancillary services, such as dispatch, regulation, operation reserve, voltage regulation, and scheduling required to move power to load. As a renewable technology that depends on the forces of nature, short-term output variations are inher...
The use of wind turbines in the United States to generate electricity continues to grow rapidl
This paper discusses wind energy and its potential to significantly impact the generation of electri...
The use of wind to produce energy has ancient roots. Prior to World War II over six million small w...
With ever increasing penetration of wind capacity and growing interest in wind power by electric uti...
With the increasing availability of wind power worldwide, power fluctuations have become a concern f...
Global energy use has expanded at unprecedented rates to keep up with the demands of growing economi...
This report describes utility-scale wind power issues in the United States. The report is divided in...
This paper focuses on the role of electricity markets and renewable energy regulation in wind develo...
Short-term power fluctuations from wind farms may affect interconnected-grid operating costs and sta...
Since the late 1990s, state governments in the U.S. have diversified policy instruments for encourag...
This paper focuses on how the ancillary service market designs are implemented and how they may requ...
This work examines the distribution of changes in wind power for different time scales in the regula...
This Article proposes a federal wind siting policy modeled on the cooperative federalism framework o...
This paper provides an overview of wind-turbine development activities in the Unites States and rela...
Of existing renewable energy sources, wind power has experienced the most commercial success, to dat...
The use of wind turbines in the United States to generate electricity continues to grow rapidl
This paper discusses wind energy and its potential to significantly impact the generation of electri...
The use of wind to produce energy has ancient roots. Prior to World War II over six million small w...
With ever increasing penetration of wind capacity and growing interest in wind power by electric uti...
With the increasing availability of wind power worldwide, power fluctuations have become a concern f...
Global energy use has expanded at unprecedented rates to keep up with the demands of growing economi...
This report describes utility-scale wind power issues in the United States. The report is divided in...
This paper focuses on the role of electricity markets and renewable energy regulation in wind develo...
Short-term power fluctuations from wind farms may affect interconnected-grid operating costs and sta...
Since the late 1990s, state governments in the U.S. have diversified policy instruments for encourag...
This paper focuses on how the ancillary service market designs are implemented and how they may requ...
This work examines the distribution of changes in wind power for different time scales in the regula...
This Article proposes a federal wind siting policy modeled on the cooperative federalism framework o...
This paper provides an overview of wind-turbine development activities in the Unites States and rela...
Of existing renewable energy sources, wind power has experienced the most commercial success, to dat...
The use of wind turbines in the United States to generate electricity continues to grow rapidl
This paper discusses wind energy and its potential to significantly impact the generation of electri...
The use of wind to produce energy has ancient roots. Prior to World War II over six million small w...