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- Currents of ChangesPublication . Holttinen, Hannele; Orths, Antje; Eriksen, Peter Børre; Hidalgo, Jorge; Estanqueiro, Ana; Groome, Frank; Coughlan, Yvonne; Neumann, Hendrik; Lange, Bernhard; Hulle, Frans van; Dudurych, IvanThe Power Systems in Denmark, Portugal, Spain, Ireland, and Germany have some of the highest wind penetrations in the world, as shown in Table 1. The management of the different power systems to date,with increasing amounts of wind energy, has been successful.There have been no reported incidents in which wind has directly or indirectly been a major factor causing operational problems on the system. In some areas with high wind penetration, however, the transmission system operator (TSO) had to increase remedial actions signifi cantly in order to decrease the loading of system assets during times of high wind power infeed. In some areas, the risk of faults may have increased. Higher targets for wind power will mean even higher penetration levels locally and high penetration levels in larger power systems. There are a number of issues that will require active management in the near future; in some cases, such management is needed today. In this article, the situations of five countries with high wind penetration are briefl y presented, with special emphasis given to their future needs with respect to accommodating targeted wind power amounts. The final section provides an overview of offshore grid developments and plans in Europe.
- Design and operation of power systems with large amounts of wind power, first results of IEA collaborationPublication . Holttinen, Hannele; Meibom, Peter; Orths, Antje; Hulle, Frans van; Ensslin, Cornel; Hofmann, Lutz; McCann, John; Pierik, Jan; Tande, John O.; Estanqueiro, Ana; Soder, Lennart; Strbac, Goran; Parsons, Brian; Smith, J. Charles; Lemstrom, BettinaAn international forum exchange of knowledge of power systems impacts of wind power has been formed under the IEA Implementing Agreement on Wind Energy. The task 'Design and Operation of Power Systems with Large Amounts of Wind Power Production' will analyse existing case studies from different power systems. There is a multitude of studies made and ongoing related to cost of wind integration. However, the results are not easy to compare. This paper summarises the results from 10 countries and outlines the sudies made at European Wind Energy Association and the European system operators UCTE and ETSO. A more in-depth review of the studies is needed to draw conclusions on the range of integration costs for wind power. State-of-the art review process will seek for reasons behind the wide range of results for costs of wind integration-definitions for wind penetration, reserves and costs; different power system and load characteristics and operational rules; underlying assumptions on variability of wind etc.
- State-of-the-art of design and operation of power systems with large amounts of wind power: Summary of IEA Wind collaborationPublication . Holttinen, Hannele; Meibom, Peter; Ensslin, Cornel; Hofmann, Lutz; Tuohy, Aidan; Tande, John O.; Estanqueiro, Ana; Gomez, Emilio; Soder, Lennart; Shakoor, Anser; Smith, J. Charles; Parsons, Brian; Hulle, Frans vanAn international forum for exchange of knowledge of power system impacts of wind power has been formed under the IEA Implementing Agreement on Wind Energy. The task “Design and Operation of Power Systems with Large Amounts of Wind Power” is analysing existing case studies from different power systems.There are a multitude of studies made and ongoing related to cost of wind integration. However, the results are not easy to compare. This paper summarises the results from 15 case studies.