Many favorable wind energy resources in North America are located in remote locations without direct access to the transmission grid. Building transmission lines to connect remotely-located wind power plants to large load centers has become a barrier to increasing wind power penetration in North America. By connecting utility-sized megawatt-scale wind turbines to the distribution system, wind power supplied to consumers could be increased greatly. However, the impact of including megawatt-scale wind turbines on distribution feeders needs to be studied. The work presented here examined the impact that siting and power output of megawatt-scale wind turbines have on distribution feeder voltage. This is the start of work to present a general gu...
Introducing renewable electricity as distributed generation may be an attractive option in the shift...
Intermittent renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, run-of-river hydro, tidal streams and wav...
The global installed capacity of wind power has shown a significant growth, from just 24 GW in 2001 ...
This paper deals with the general problem of utilizing of renewable energy sources to generate elect...
Integration of renewable energy generators into rural distribution networks can cause significant pr...
Distributed generation (DG) technology is developing rapidly and many countries have plans to instal...
The increasing emphasis placed upon renewable sources of energy requires that power systems accommod...
This thesis report focuses on different kinds of power system disturbances and their impact on volta...
Wind power plants are an increasingly common source of electricity located in rural areas. As a resu...
Summarization: Wind turbine technology has significantly improved over the last 20 years, allowing f...
A wind turbine’s “specific power” rating relates its capacity to the swept area of its rotor in term...
As electricity demand increases and fossil fuels are depleted, renewable energy technologies are on ...
High penetration of wind power has impacts that have to be managed through proper plant interconnect...
Electrical energy is the most widely used form of energy worldwide. The world is currently experienc...
We examine the effects of geographic distribution of wind power plants (WPPs) on the reliability of ...
Introducing renewable electricity as distributed generation may be an attractive option in the shift...
Intermittent renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, run-of-river hydro, tidal streams and wav...
The global installed capacity of wind power has shown a significant growth, from just 24 GW in 2001 ...
This paper deals with the general problem of utilizing of renewable energy sources to generate elect...
Integration of renewable energy generators into rural distribution networks can cause significant pr...
Distributed generation (DG) technology is developing rapidly and many countries have plans to instal...
The increasing emphasis placed upon renewable sources of energy requires that power systems accommod...
This thesis report focuses on different kinds of power system disturbances and their impact on volta...
Wind power plants are an increasingly common source of electricity located in rural areas. As a resu...
Summarization: Wind turbine technology has significantly improved over the last 20 years, allowing f...
A wind turbine’s “specific power” rating relates its capacity to the swept area of its rotor in term...
As electricity demand increases and fossil fuels are depleted, renewable energy technologies are on ...
High penetration of wind power has impacts that have to be managed through proper plant interconnect...
Electrical energy is the most widely used form of energy worldwide. The world is currently experienc...
We examine the effects of geographic distribution of wind power plants (WPPs) on the reliability of ...
Introducing renewable electricity as distributed generation may be an attractive option in the shift...
Intermittent renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, run-of-river hydro, tidal streams and wav...
The global installed capacity of wind power has shown a significant growth, from just 24 GW in 2001 ...