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Autor:
Jason MacDowell, Deepak Ramasubramanian, Eckard Quitmann, Sebastian Achilles, Helge Urdal, Julia Matevosyan, Vijay Vital, Babak Badrzadeh, Jon O'Sullivan, Ryan Quint, Thibault Prevost, Shun Hsien Huang
Publikováno v:
IEEE Power and Energy Magazine. 21:77-86
In regions such as hawai'i, south australia, Tasmania, Texas, and Ireland, power systems are commonly experiencing instantaneous penetration levels of inverter-based power sources (IBPSs) such as wind, solar photovoltaics (PV), and battery storage in
Autor:
Thibault Prevost, Dennis Woodford, Babak Badrzadeh, Jon O'Sullivan, Deepak Ramasubramanian, Jason MacDowell, Eckard Quitmann, Vijay Vittal, Ryan Quint, Helge Urdal, Nicholas Miller, Ralph Pfeiffer, Julia Matevosyan, Shun Hsien Huang, Andrew Isaacs
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IEEE Power and Energy Magazine. 19:18-28
The global, rapid evolution of power systems introduces a wide array of technologies that use power electronics to interface with the grid. As the generation portfolio changes, synchronous equipment that traditionally provided services necessary for
Autor:
Andrew Groom, Jon O'Sullivan, Peter Jorgensen, Ryan Quint, Brad Rockwell, Debra Lew, Sandip Sharma, Bruce Rew, Drake Bartlett
Publikováno v:
IET Renewable Power Generation. 14:3899-3907
This study examines experiences of grid operators to successfully integrate very high penetrations of wind and solar photovoltaic (PV) resources. The variability of these resources creates challenges in balancing the system generation and demand, and
Autor:
Kenneth Ragsdale, Erik Ela, Paul Sotkiewicz, Sai Moorty, Rob Gramlich, Jon O'Sullivan, Matti Supponen, Farhad Billimoria, Bruce Rew, Mark Rothleder
Publikováno v:
IEEE Power and Energy Magazine. 17:58-66
The increase in variable renewable energy (VRE) on the bulk power system can create both challenges and opportunities, as described throughout this issue of IEEE Power a Energy Magazine. Many regions across the world are starting to approach penetrat
Autor:
Derek Stenclik, Andrew Groom, Jon O'Sullivan, Brad Rockwell, Ryan Quint, Peter Jorgensen, Drake Bartlett, Debra Lew, Sandip Sharma, Bruce Rew
Publikováno v:
IEEE Power and Energy Magazine. 17:24-34
The utility industry is evolving quickly in response to mounting public pressure for cleaner electricity and overall cleaner energy. An increasing number of countries such as Denmark, states such as Hawai'i and California, and utilities such as Ameri
Autor:
Mark Rothleder, Kenneth Ragsdale, Ben Hobbs, Sai Moorty, Erik Ela, Jon O'Sullivan, Congcong Wang
Publikováno v:
IEEE Power and Energy Magazine. 15:70-82
The design of wholesale electricity markets is complex. Unlike other commodities, electricity cannot be stored in a warehouse. Electricity generation must occur simultaneously with consumption, whereby electricity delivery is based on laws of physics
Autor:
Enrico Maria Carlini, Thomas Ackermann, Frank Groome, Vera Silva, Jon O'Sullivan, Antje Orths, Miguel de la Torre Rodriguez, Bernhard Ernst
Publikováno v:
IEEE Power and Energy Magazine. 13:67-77
In recent months, energy policy in the ?European Union (EU) has started to focus on the concrete actions required to ensure the realization of a functioning internal energy market in the context of high levels of renewable energy in the post-2020 per
Autor:
Corinna Möhrlen, L.D. Borup, Bernhard Ernst, Jon O'Sullivan, M. de la Torre, P.B. Eriksen, Antje Orths, M. Lange, Thomas Ackermann, Frank Groome, G. Ancell
Publikováno v:
IEEE Power and Energy Magazine. 7:65-75
The power systems in Denmark, Spain, Ireland, and New Zealand have some of the highest wind penetrations in the world. The management of the different power systems to date, with increasing amounts of wind energy, has been successful. There have been
Publikováno v:
2014 IEEE International Energy Conference (ENERGYCON).
There are various control modes available for the reactive power behaviour of modern wind farms. Using a simple scoping load-flow simulation approach, this paper discusses some of the various interactions that may arise between wind farm and transfor
Publikováno v:
2012 47th International Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC).
High Wind Speed (HWS) Shutdown is the unexpected shutdown of a wind turbine due to potentially harmful levels of wind speeds resulting in the sudden loss of generation. By 2020 over 4000 MW of wind generation is expected to connect to the system of t