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Design and operation of power systems with large amounts of wind power
Final summary report, IEA WIND Task 25, Phase three 2012–2014
Report
(2016)
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H Holttinen, J Kiviluoma, A Orths, Peter Børre Eriksen, Enrico Maria Carlini, A Estanqueiro, Ricardo Bessa, L Söder, Hossein Farahmand, Jose Rueda Torres, Bai Jianhua, Junji Kondoh, Alain Forcione, Ivan Pineda, G Strbac, M Milligan, CJ Smith, Jody Dillon, M O'Malley, J Dobschinski, Serafin van Roon, Nicolaos Cutululis
This report summarises recent findings on wind integration from the 15 countries participating in the International Energy Agency (IEA) Wind collaboration research Task 25 from 2012–2014. Both real experience and studies are reported. The national case studies address several impacts of wind power on electric power systems. In this report, they are grouped under long-term planning issues and short-term operational impacts. Long-term planning issues include grid planning and capacity adequacy. Short-term operational impacts include reliability, stability, reserves, and maximising the value of wind in operational timescales (balancing related issues).
The first section presents the variability and uncertainty of power system-wide
wind power, and the last section presents recent wind integration studies for
higher shares of wind power. Appendix provides a summary of ongoing research
in the national projects contributing to Task 25 from 2015–2017. ...
The first section presents the variability and uncertainty of power system-wide
wind power, and the last section presents recent wind integration studies for
higher shares of wind power. Appendix provides a summary of ongoing research
in the national projects contributing to Task 25 from 2015–2017. ...
This report summarises recent findings on wind integration from the 15 countries participating in the International Energy Agency (IEA) Wind collaboration research Task 25 from 2012–2014. Both real experience and studies are reported. The national case studies address several impacts of wind power on electric power systems. In this report, they are grouped under long-term planning issues and short-term operational impacts. Long-term planning issues include grid planning and capacity adequacy. Short-term operational impacts include reliability, stability, reserves, and maximising the value of wind in operational timescales (balancing related issues).
The first section presents the variability and uncertainty of power system-wide
wind power, and the last section presents recent wind integration studies for
higher shares of wind power. Appendix provides a summary of ongoing research
in the national projects contributing to Task 25 from 2015–2017.
The first section presents the variability and uncertainty of power system-wide
wind power, and the last section presents recent wind integration studies for
higher shares of wind power. Appendix provides a summary of ongoing research
in the national projects contributing to Task 25 from 2015–2017.