Operating the Irish power system with increased levels of wind power

作者: Aidan Tuohy , Eleanor Denny , Peter Meibom , Rudiger Barth , Mark O'Malley

DOI: 10.1109/PES.2008.4596389

关键词: Induction generatorTurbineSimulationElectric power systemElectricityOffshore wind powerIrishEngineeringMarine engineeringRenewable energyWind power

摘要: This paper summarises some of the main impacts large amounts wind power installed in island Ireland. Using results from various studies performed on this system, it is shown that will impact all time frames, seconds to daily planning system operation. Results examining operation with up approximately 40% electricity provided by show most important aspects be considered include type turbine technology, provision reserve accommodate forecasting error and method used plan plant schedules.

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