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6th E-Mobility Power System Integration Symposium (EMOB 2022).
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21st Wind & Solar Integration Workshop (WIW 2022).
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5th E-Mobility Power System Integration Symposium (EMOB 2021).
Publikováno v:
Sixteenth European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315074405-38
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315074405-38
Publikováno v:
ChemInform. 27
Publikováno v:
2008 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting - Conversion and Delivery of Electrical Energy in the 21st Century.
This paper addresses the market design implications of implementing ultra high (up to 42%) wind energy penetration in an isolated market. High wind penetration is becoming an increasing feature of many markets and the impact to such markets will need
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2005 International Conference on Future Power Systems.
In Germany, the revised Renewable Energy Act obliges network operators to connect wind farms to their network, even when network capacity already is completely used up temporarily by renewable electricity. In the latter case, and in times of excessiv
Publikováno v:
2003 IEEE Bologna Power Tech Conference Proceedings.
During the recent past, the share of wind power in electricity generation in Europe grew rapidly. As a consequence more and more multi-MW wind power plants have to participate actively in operation of transmission systems. Examples are voltage and re
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2001 Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.01CH37262).
Offshore wind developments promise to be the most rapid and effective deployment of largescale renewable energy seen to date. The offshore wind farms will require large investments, averaging near 150 million Euro for a 100 MW farm. Consequently, the
Autor:
K. Burges, H. P. Freyss
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IOR 1991 - 6th European Symposium on Improved Oil Recovery.
Sedimentary rocks are heterogeneous due to the nature of the depositional process. In a producing oil or gas field, the depositional heterogeneity is aggravated by the unbalanced process of oil or gaswithdrawal through disparate producing vertical we