The capacity credit is often erroneously considered to be a time-invariant quantity. A multi-year analysis of the incident wind profile of various potential wind sites uncovered that there exist large differences between annual capacity credit figures. The uniformity of these capacity credit figures is found to decrease with diminishing wind time series interval lengths. In recognition of the resulting uncertainty, decision maker risk propensity toward various capacity credit scenarios was investigated by adopting cumulative prospect theory. The methodology proposed in this paper is an extension of the effective load carrying capability method. It enables the quantitative analysis of the attitudes of decision makers with regard to deviation...
Abstract: Wind is an important energy source and is regarded as a valuable alternative to traditiona...
Power systems are planned such that they have adequate generation capacity to meet the load, accor...
Capacity measures a system’s ability to survive stress. For example, structures are engineered in pa...
The capacity credit is often erroneously considered to be a time-invariant quantity. A multi-year an...
The capacity credit is often erroneously considered to be a time-invariant quantity. A multi-year an...
As the utility industry adapts to meet the changing regulatory and business climate, it is becoming ...
Investments in wind power occur everywhere in the world. The value of these investments for integrat...
Paper presented at Cigre 2010, 22nd to 27th August 2010, Paris, FranceThe concept of capacity credit...
Electric utility planners and wind energy researchers pose a common question: What is the capacity v...
This article describes some of the recent research into the capacity value of wind power. With the w...
Although it is widely recognized that variations in annual wind energy capture can be significant, i...
Power systems must have enough generation to meet demand at each moment of the day. In addition, the...
Wind power is variable, uncertain, intermittent and site specific. The operating capacity credit ass...
Wind power is the most mature green energy source in electric power systems and is now a booming wor...
Wind generation's contribution to supporting peak electricity demand is one of the key questions in ...
Abstract: Wind is an important energy source and is regarded as a valuable alternative to traditiona...
Power systems are planned such that they have adequate generation capacity to meet the load, accor...
Capacity measures a system’s ability to survive stress. For example, structures are engineered in pa...
The capacity credit is often erroneously considered to be a time-invariant quantity. A multi-year an...
The capacity credit is often erroneously considered to be a time-invariant quantity. A multi-year an...
As the utility industry adapts to meet the changing regulatory and business climate, it is becoming ...
Investments in wind power occur everywhere in the world. The value of these investments for integrat...
Paper presented at Cigre 2010, 22nd to 27th August 2010, Paris, FranceThe concept of capacity credit...
Electric utility planners and wind energy researchers pose a common question: What is the capacity v...
This article describes some of the recent research into the capacity value of wind power. With the w...
Although it is widely recognized that variations in annual wind energy capture can be significant, i...
Power systems must have enough generation to meet demand at each moment of the day. In addition, the...
Wind power is variable, uncertain, intermittent and site specific. The operating capacity credit ass...
Wind power is the most mature green energy source in electric power systems and is now a booming wor...
Wind generation's contribution to supporting peak electricity demand is one of the key questions in ...
Abstract: Wind is an important energy source and is regarded as a valuable alternative to traditiona...
Power systems are planned such that they have adequate generation capacity to meet the load, accor...
Capacity measures a system’s ability to survive stress. For example, structures are engineered in pa...