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Impacts of large amounts of wind power on design and operation of power systems, results of IEA collaboration

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Main Author: Holttinen, Hannele
Publication Date: 2011
Other Authors: Meibom, Peter, Orths, Antje, Lange, Bernhard, O'Malley, Mark, Tande, John O., Estanqueiro, Ana, Gomez, Emilio, Soder, Lennart, Strabac, Goran, Smith, J. Charles, Van Hulle, Frans
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: There are dozens of studies made and ongoing related to wind integration. However, the results are not easy to compare. IEA WIND R&D Task 25 on ‘Design and Operation of Power Systems with Large Amounts of Wind Power’ collects and shares information on wind generation impacts on power systems, with analyses and guidelines on methodologies. In the state-of-the-art report (October, 2007), and the fi nal report of the 3 years period (July, 2009) the most relevant wind power grid integration studies have been analysed especially regarding methodologies and input data. Several issues that impact on the amount of wind power that can be integrated have been identifi ed. Large balancing areas and aggregation benefi ts of wide areas help in reducing the variability and forecast errors of wind power as well as help in pooling more cost effective balancing resources. System operation and functioning electricity markets at less than day-ahead time scales help reduce forecast errors of wind power. Transmission is the key to aggregation benefi ts, electricity markets and larger balancing areas. Best practices in wind integration studies are described. There is also benefi t when adding wind power to power systems: it reduces the total operating costs and emissions as wind replaces fossil fuels and this should be highlighted more in future studies.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impacts of large amounts of wind power on design and operation of power systems, results of IEA collaboration
title Impacts of large amounts of wind power on design and operation of power systems, results of IEA collaboration
spellingShingle Impacts of large amounts of wind power on design and operation of power systems, results of IEA collaboration
Holttinen, Hannele
Grid integration
Wind integration
Balancing
Wind power forecast
title_short Impacts of large amounts of wind power on design and operation of power systems, results of IEA collaboration
title_full Impacts of large amounts of wind power on design and operation of power systems, results of IEA collaboration
title_fullStr Impacts of large amounts of wind power on design and operation of power systems, results of IEA collaboration
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of large amounts of wind power on design and operation of power systems, results of IEA collaboration
title_sort Impacts of large amounts of wind power on design and operation of power systems, results of IEA collaboration
author Holttinen, Hannele
author_facet Holttinen, Hannele
Meibom, Peter
Orths, Antje
Lange, Bernhard
O'Malley, Mark
Tande, John O.
Estanqueiro, Ana
Gomez, Emilio
Soder, Lennart
Strabac, Goran
Smith, J. Charles
Van Hulle, Frans
author_role author
author2 Meibom, Peter
Orths, Antje
Lange, Bernhard
O'Malley, Mark
Tande, John O.
Estanqueiro, Ana
Gomez, Emilio
Soder, Lennart
Strabac, Goran
Smith, J. Charles
Van Hulle, Frans
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do LNEG
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Holttinen, Hannele
Meibom, Peter
Orths, Antje
Lange, Bernhard
O'Malley, Mark
Tande, John O.
Estanqueiro, Ana
Gomez, Emilio
Soder, Lennart
Strabac, Goran
Smith, J. Charles
Van Hulle, Frans
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Grid integration
Wind integration
Balancing
Wind power forecast
topic Grid integration
Wind integration
Balancing
Wind power forecast
description There are dozens of studies made and ongoing related to wind integration. However, the results are not easy to compare. IEA WIND R&D Task 25 on ‘Design and Operation of Power Systems with Large Amounts of Wind Power’ collects and shares information on wind generation impacts on power systems, with analyses and guidelines on methodologies. In the state-of-the-art report (October, 2007), and the fi nal report of the 3 years period (July, 2009) the most relevant wind power grid integration studies have been analysed especially regarding methodologies and input data. Several issues that impact on the amount of wind power that can be integrated have been identifi ed. Large balancing areas and aggregation benefi ts of wide areas help in reducing the variability and forecast errors of wind power as well as help in pooling more cost effective balancing resources. System operation and functioning electricity markets at less than day-ahead time scales help reduce forecast errors of wind power. Transmission is the key to aggregation benefi ts, electricity markets and larger balancing areas. Best practices in wind integration studies are described. There is also benefi t when adding wind power to power systems: it reduces the total operating costs and emissions as wind replaces fossil fuels and this should be highlighted more in future studies.
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