Regional wind integration studies require detailed wind power output data at many locations to perform simulations of how the power system will operate under high penetration scenarios. The wind datasets that serve as inputs into the study must realistically reflect the ramping characteristics, spatial and temporal correlations, and capacity factors of the simulated wind plants, as well as being time synchronized with available load profiles.As described in this presentation, the WIND Toolkit fulfills these requirements by providing a state-of-the-art national (US) wind resource, power production and forecast dataset
The rapid increase in wind power capacity over the past ten years has benefited tremendously from th...
This presentation provides an overview of the wind energy resource mapping efforts conducted at NREL...
There have been many wind integration studies in recent years, with evolving methodologies. Since po...
Regional wind integration studies in the United States require detailed wind power output data at ma...
The Western Wind and Solar Integration Study (WWSIS) is one of the world’s largest regional integrat...
This paper examines the methodologies used to create these datasets, the pitfalls that may be encoun...
One barrier to wind energy development, in many regions of the world, is the lack of reliable inform...
(WWSIS) is one of the world’s largest regional integration studies to date. This paper discusses the...
This presentation describes some the data requirements needed for grid integration modeling and prov...
The challenge of wind integration is to make best use of the variable and uncertain power source whi...
Data on the potential generation of electricity from wind is crucial information for analysing the f...
There have been many wind integration studies in recent years, and these efforts are expected to con...
When wind power and other intermittent renewable energy (IRE) sources begin to supply a significant p...
This report is available at no cost from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) at www.nrel...
The objective of this project was to provide wind resource inputs to the Eastern Wind Integration an...
The rapid increase in wind power capacity over the past ten years has benefited tremendously from th...
This presentation provides an overview of the wind energy resource mapping efforts conducted at NREL...
There have been many wind integration studies in recent years, with evolving methodologies. Since po...
Regional wind integration studies in the United States require detailed wind power output data at ma...
The Western Wind and Solar Integration Study (WWSIS) is one of the world’s largest regional integrat...
This paper examines the methodologies used to create these datasets, the pitfalls that may be encoun...
One barrier to wind energy development, in many regions of the world, is the lack of reliable inform...
(WWSIS) is one of the world’s largest regional integration studies to date. This paper discusses the...
This presentation describes some the data requirements needed for grid integration modeling and prov...
The challenge of wind integration is to make best use of the variable and uncertain power source whi...
Data on the potential generation of electricity from wind is crucial information for analysing the f...
There have been many wind integration studies in recent years, and these efforts are expected to con...
When wind power and other intermittent renewable energy (IRE) sources begin to supply a significant p...
This report is available at no cost from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) at www.nrel...
The objective of this project was to provide wind resource inputs to the Eastern Wind Integration an...
The rapid increase in wind power capacity over the past ten years has benefited tremendously from th...
This presentation provides an overview of the wind energy resource mapping efforts conducted at NREL...
There have been many wind integration studies in recent years, with evolving methodologies. Since po...