Search for dissertations about: "integration wind"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 93 swedish dissertations containing the words integration wind.
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1. Modelling Wind Power for Grid Integration Studies
Abstract : When wind power and other intermittent renewable energy (IRE) sources begin to supply a significant part of the load, concerns are often raised about the inherent intermittency and unpredictability of these sources. In order to study the impact from higher IRE penetration levels on the power system, integration studies are regularly performed. READ MORE
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2. Wind power in thermal power systems
Abstract : AbstractWind power is a key technology in the effort to transform the power system in order to reduce its climate impact. However, the ability of wind power to reduce CO2-emissions depends on the properties of the power system. READ MORE
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3. Solar Variability Assessment in the Built Environment : Model Development and Application to Grid Integration
Abstract : During the 21st century there has been a rapid increase in grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) capacity globally, due to falling system component prices and introduction of various economic incentives. To a large extent, PV systems are installed on buildings, which means they are widely distributed and located close to the power consumer, in contrast to conventional power plants. READ MORE
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4. Wind Power and Natural Disasters
Abstract : Wind power can be related to natural disasters in several ways. This licentiate thesis gives some background and introduces four papers devoted to two aspects of this relation. The first section looks into how small-scale wind energy converters (WECs) could be used to generate power after a natural disaster. READ MORE
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5. Dynamic Rating of Power Lines and Transformers for Wind Energy Integration
Abstract : Dynamic Rating (DR) is usually associated with unlocking the capacity of power lines and transformers using available information on weather conditions. Our studies show that Dynamic Rating is a broad concept that requires further study and development. READ MORE