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Wind Generation in Adequacy Calculations and Capacity Markets in Different Power System Control Zones
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- Söder, Lennart, 1956- (author)
- KTH,Elkraftteknik,IRES-Integration of Renewable Energy Sources
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- Strbac, Goran (author)
- Imperial College London, United Kingdom
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- Estanqueiro, Ana (author)
- Laboratório Nacional de Energia e Geologia, Portugal.
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- Korpås, Magnus (author)
- NTNU, Norway
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- Burke, Daniel (author)
- National Grid, United Kingdom,
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- Flynn, Damian (author)
- University College Dublin, Ireland
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- Neau, Emmanuel (author)
- EDF, France
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- Kiviluoma, Juha (author)
- VTT, Technical Research Centre of Finland – Finland
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- Gómez, Tomás (author)
- Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Spain
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- Hodge, Bri-Mathias (author)
- NREL / University of Colorado Boulder, United States
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- Couto, Antonio (author)
- Laboratório Nacional de Energia e Geologia, Portugal
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- Das, Kaushik (author)
- Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Denmark
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- Pudjianto, Danny (author)
- Imperial College London, United Kingdom
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- 2018
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- English.
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In: 17th International Wind Integration Workshop, Stockholm, 17-19 October 2018.
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- Generation capacity adequacy is a major issue in most power systems, but there are many approaches which canbe assessed. Power system planners often define target values for the capacity adequacy, which may be achieved through capacity markets/auctions, capacity reserves, or capacity purchases. Wind power contributes to the generation capacity adequacy of the power system since there is a possibility that wind power will generate in high load situations and thereby decreases the risk of generation capacity deficit compared tothe system without this source. The contribution is probabilistic– as it is with any other source, since nothing is 100% reliable - but the capacity value of wind power is significantly smaller compared to the capacity value of conventional fossil-fueled plants.In this article, an overview of the fundamental challenges inthe regulation of capacity adequacy as well as how wind poweris treated in some selected existing jurisdictions is presented.The jurisdictions that are included are Sweden, Great Britain,France, Ireland, United States (PJM), Finland, Portugal, SpainNorway and Denmark.
Subject headings
- TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER -- Elektroteknik och elektronik (hsv//swe)
- ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY -- Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering (hsv//eng)
Keyword
- Wind power
- integration
- power system
- capacity credit
- adequacy
- capacity markets
- Electrical Engineering
- Elektro- och systemteknik
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Söder, Lennart, ...
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Strbac, Goran
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Estanqueiro, Ana
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Korpås, Magnus
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Burke, Daniel
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Flynn, Damian
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Neau, Emmanuel
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Kiviluoma, Juha
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Gómez, Tomás
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Hodge, Bri-Mathi ...
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Couto, Antonio
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Das, Kaushik
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Pudjianto, Danny
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Royal Institute of Technology