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System operation with a significant wind power penetration

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2004

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Doherty, R., Denny, E., and O'Malley, M., 2004, System operation with a significant wind power penetration: IEEE Power & Energy Magazine, v. 1, p. 1002 - 1007 .

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With increasing levels of wind generation capacity on electricity systems, system operators will need to adapt their system operation policy to facilitate the efficient and cost effective integration of wind power. This paper illustrate the relative merits of adopting different system operational approaches on a system with significant wind power capacity. The impact on conventional generation, reserve levels and emissions are assessed and the implications are discussed. The illustrations show that an operational approach, which incorporates wind forecast information, while considering an increased need for reserve due to wind power, results in a more efficient integration of the wind capacity.

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