DocumentCode :
974990
Title :
Accommodating wind´s natural behavior
Author :
DeMeo, Edgar A. ; Jordan, Gary A. ; Kalich, Clint ; King, Jack ; Milligan, Michael R. ; Murley, Cliff ; Oakleaf, Brett ; Schuerger, Matthew J.
Volume :
5
Issue :
6
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
59
Lastpage :
67
Abstract :
Integration of wind-power plants into the electric power system presents challenges to power-system planners and operators. These challenges stem primarily from the natural characteristics of wind plants, which differ in some respects from conventional plants. Wind plants operate when the wind blows, and their power levels vary with the strength of the wind. Hence, they are not dispatchable in the traditional sense, which lessens the ability of system operators to control them while maintaining the system´s balance between load and generation.
Keywords :
power system planning; wind power plants; electric power system; power-system planning; wind plant integration; wind power plants; Control systems; Costs; Electricity supply industry; Power system modeling; Power system planning; Power system reliability; Uncertainty; Wind energy; Wind energy generation; Wind speed;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power and Energy Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1540-7977
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MPE.2007.906562
Filename :
4383124
Link To Document :
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