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IEEE Power and Energy Magazine. 11:33-44
Starting in 2009, the Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, the Hawaiian Electric Company, and the General Electric Company, in collaboration with DOE, jointly developed and validated state-of-the-art power systems models of the Oahu and Maui electrical s
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Pouyan Pourbeik, Poul Ejnar Sørensen, Eckard Quitmann, Jens Fortmann, Thomas Ackermann, Bob Zavadil, R. Piwko, Abraham Ellis, Helge Urdal, Julia Matevosyan, Ed Muljadi
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IEEE Power and Energy Magazine. 11:72-82
Grid codes (GCs) and dynamic wind turbine (WT) models are key tools to allow increasing renewable energy penetration without challenging security of supply. In this article, the state of the art and the further development of both tools are discussed
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IEEE Power and Energy Magazine. 10:75-84
A fundamental truth of the grid has been that electricity must be generated at the precise moment it is demanded. It is the ultimate “just in time” system, where the laws of physics prevent carrying inventory. This characterization is under chall
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Wind Power in Power Systems
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IEEE Power and Energy Magazine. 9:26-35
The growth of wind power activities within the IEEE power & energy Society (PES) has been nothing short of phenomenal. Those who thought electric power was a mature industry have learned that it is far from that. Wind power has changed the face of th
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IEEE Power and Energy Magazine. 8:18-26
In large interconnected power grids, it is incumbent on each generating plant to do its fair share in maintaining the security and reliability of the grid. Recently, fault ride-through (FRT) requirements have been receiving the most attention. The ar
Autor:
R. Piwko, G. Irwin, R. Zavadil, Abraham Ellis, E. Camm, Reigh A. Walling, Eduard Muljadi, Mark O'Malley, Steven Saylors
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IEEE Power and Energy Magazine. 7:26-35
IEEE activities related to wind power and other alternate energy technologies were under the purview of the Energy Development Subcommittee (EDS) of the Energy Development and Power Generation Committee (EDPG) from the 1970s to the early 1990s. Wind
Autor:
J. Smith, Thomas Ackermann, Bernhard Ernst, R. Piwko, R. Zavadil, Robert Thresher, Edgar DeMeo
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IEEE Power and Energy Magazine. 7:41-51
Developments in the world of wind continue to happen at record speed. The world as a whole is in the midst of grappling with an epochal transition from a system dominated by fossil and nuclear fuel to one that relies much more heavily on renewable en
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IEEE Power and Energy Magazine. 5:x4-68
Wind power is a mature participant in the power grids of Europe. In North America, however, wind power is still a small player but growing rapidly. As such, power grid operators in North America are just beginning to learn how to incorporate wind pow
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IEEE Power and Energy Magazine. 3:47-56
Improving economics, environmental benefits, supportive state policies, and the rising costs of competing fuels are all contributing factors towards greater market regulatory interest in wind energy. However, wind energy poses several operational and