DocumentCode :
1724799
Title :
Improving the reliability of wind turbine generation and its impact on overall distribution network reliability
Author :
Tavner, Peter J. ; Xiang, Jianwen ; Spinato, F.
Author_Institution :
University of Durham, School of Engineering, UK
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
An increasing number of wind turbines are being incorporated into electrical networks. In some countries they are becoming a key part of the distribution network & as such affect the overall system performance & reliability [1]. The configuration, technology & size of wind turbines have been changing rapidly over the last few years & larger turbines, >=3D2MW, incorporating this new technology are being installed onshore throughout Europe. The potential for more wind turbines to be erected in remote locations & offshore, to achieve a greater wind energy harvest, is heightening the need for accurate reliability prediction so that network reliability calculations can be done & wind turbine life predicted. This paper concerns a reliability modelling problem that has arisen when analysing the Failure Rates of wind turbines in Denmark & Germany, using data collected from Windstats [2] over the past 7 years. One of the authors has also shown [3] that such data can be used to predict the reliability of future equipment.
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Electricity Distribution, 2005. CIRED 2005. 18th International Conference and Exhibition on
Conference_Location :
Turin, Italy
Type :
conf
Filename :
5427902
Link To Document :
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